Inside Brexit: The Real Reasons Behind Britain's Break Up with the European Union | Documentary

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2024
  • Why was Nigel Farage the first foreign politician to visit Trump's White House? Why was the European Union so essential to the relationship between Ireland and Northern Ireland?
    For the first time in European history, a country has withdrawn from the European Union, bringing with it crucial repercussions for the future of the United Kingdom and millions of Europeans. But back in 2019, negotiations of an amicable divorce between the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, and the European Union, were at a total standstill.
    'Brexit: The Backstage of a Divorce', first released in 2019.
    Furthermore, a large proportion of the UK population feels deceived and the country remains deeply divided on the issue. How did it come to this? Thomas Johnson, a French-English filmmaker, and Eric Albert, a journalist from Le Monde London, set about to understand better British public opinion.
    They also interviewed politicians who were involved in the Brexit decision, such as Nigel Farage, an extremist in the Leave campaign; Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister; former French President François Hollande; and Michel Barnier, European Chief Negotiator for Brexit.
    This documentary reviews the lies, fake news and political blockages that may have contributed to the referendum result. It also delves deeper into the workings of the “Leave” campaign and the complex and rarely cordial relationship between the United Kingdom and Europe over the past 50 years. What does the post-Brexit project look like? Could this political earthquake threaten both the unity of the United Kingdom as well as the stability of Europe itself?
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  • @alexpervanoglu7420
    @alexpervanoglu7420 Před 8 měsíci +123

    What is not mentioned is that the EU was about to put a stop to offshore tax havens, finacial fraud, money laindering etc.
    The City of London could not have this happen, ie the banking establishment. They could not afford an audit by OLAF.
    This was the true reason for Brexit. So what if an entire nation suffered because of it.
    Always follow the money.

    • @DarkFire515
      @DarkFire515 Před 8 měsíci +19

      Came to say exactly the same thing. I'm sure the vast amount of very questionable money that was spent on pro-brexit advertising was spent precisely because of the imminent implementation of EU anti-money laundering directives.

    • @ManuelHispano1966
      @ManuelHispano1966 Před 8 měsíci +3

      👍.

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Alex, The People that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

    • @robwilton9539
      @robwilton9539 Před 8 měsíci

      WOW! I cannot believe you think the money men would slash their own throats. So what have they done apart from paying lip service to those who have criticised the city? All of the money crimes are still alive and kicking. The city, along with its co-conspirators in Frankfurt and New York have opposed Brexit from the get go.

    • @secretarykilkennychoir7137
      @secretarykilkennychoir7137 Před 8 měsíci

      Utterly correct. Plus weakening Europe was on Putin's agenda. Russian money corrupted London and it's politicians.
      History will reveal who both Cummings and Farage worked for.

  • @rubberplantsandwich
    @rubberplantsandwich Před 9 měsíci +123

    It was the first time since civilisation began that a country imposed sanctions on one's own self - Genius!

    • @garyb455
      @garyb455 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Before all you people chatter on about the EU go compare the last 25 years between the USA and the EU, you will be shocked how Europe has declined in almost every economic metric, IMF Figures not mine. So much so that even the poorest States in the USA are better off than the French and they pay lower taxes. If the EU had been a success and improved the standard of living across Europe it would not be in the terminal mess it in. But it has been a dreadful failure.

    • @saba1030
      @saba1030 Před 9 měsíci +18

      ​​​​@@garyb455 Oh dear 🤣
      In case, you might visit Blackpool, or even live there, please enjoy the nicely restored Blackpool Tower, the whole seafront including the beach, the road along the beach, and the sea protection, as ALL of that was paid with EU subsidies.
      As stated by the major of Blackpool "without the EU subsidies ALL of this would have been crumbled by now".
      About 75% of Blackpool voted for Brexit.
      Ask the Cornish people...
      Cornwall received €650 million EU subsidies over a timespan of six years, since Brexit.... £one million from Westminster as "compensation" for the losses of EU subsidies...
      Cornwall (still is now, but without EU subsidies now/subsidiesed by the EUs infrastructure fund, to support poor regions) was one of the five poorest regions in the EU, from which the four poorest where ALL in the UK.
      Guess what, Cornwall also voted leave.... AND still claimed for EU subsidies AFTER Brexit 😳 in Brussels.
      Answer from Brussels "the UK is NOT a EU member state anymore, therefor no EU subsidies anymore either ...
      Hilarious 🤣🤣🙃🤣😎
      Rather sad, most of "social /kids/youth projects" had to be closed down, because ALL of those projects were paid by the EUs "social/regional fund", as the British Gvt obviously doesn't bother about its own children.
      NO compensation at all for any of those social kids/youth projects from Westminster...
      Btw, "the EU27" have put up their "Covid recovery plan and Green deal investment plan, value = €2,108 TRILLION 😊
      Greetings from the EU27 😊
      Edit typo/autocorrect

    • @waqasahmed939
      @waqasahmed939 Před 8 měsíci

      @@garyb455 Screw the IMF. They're more concerned about making imperialists rich. They're neo colonialists
      I don't care if we do worse by their measures. They've absolutely screwed my parent's country (Pakistan)
      The IMF are there to extract wealth from states in the favour of private interests. Every time the IMF needles , people lose. Business wins but people lose.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​​@@saba1030in this case EU subsidies = a small amount of British money returned to Britain as long as we all pretend it was a gift from the EU and stick a blue sign on it.
      By the way, the reason why Cornwall managed to convince the EU idiots that it was poor, is that they measured it based on GDP per capita. They forgot that Cornwall is one big retirement home, so GDP per capita is misleading. If they had looked at the prices of domestic property in Cornwall they might have realised their mistake.

    • @saba1030
      @saba1030 Před 8 měsíci

      @@PGHEngineer
      Ahhh yes, I recommend you to watch the documentary "Brexit and the Fishermen", it might enlighten you...
      I can't be arsed anymore, to explain you Brits the EU anymore... enjoy your Brexshit...

  • @JerzyFeliksKlein
    @JerzyFeliksKlein Před 8 měsíci +30

    I never thought about it before, not sure why, but Singapore became this prosperous only after they got rid of the British colonialists

    • @clarissagafoor5222
      @clarissagafoor5222 Před 8 měsíci

      rubbish - when the British left Singapore, Singapore was part of what was then Malaya! Singapore got kicked out of Malaya which is now Malasia. Singapore then either had to make it or drown!

    • @MegaKapo12
      @MegaKapo12 Před 8 měsíci

      And now they use Singapore as the benchmark of what they want to reach.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci +2

      "We in Singapore are not unmindful of the fact that but for intelligent policies to advance the enlightened self-interest of the British, we would not have inherited an administration which worked, and an economy which we built upon to provide a standard of living in Asia second only to Japan." - Speech by Lee Yuan Yew, 1967.

    • @alphabetaxenonzzzcat
      @alphabetaxenonzzzcat Před 8 měsíci +1

      And also the split from Malaysia?

    • @jillybe1873
      @jillybe1873 Před 8 měsíci

      As will African nations once they break free 🙏

  • @robertrobski1013
    @robertrobski1013 Před 9 měsíci +35

    In 60s or 70s thousands of British workers left and go to Germany for work because of poor economy in Britain now history like to be repeated itself

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think it was later than the 1960s. In the 1960s UK governments were building a lot of infrastructure projects such as the motorway system, and these tended to push up UK wages. Plus, the Wilson government introduced exchange controls, which limited people's ability to exchange Pounds or Deutschmarks.
      The famous UK TV series about British workers in Germany, "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet", was made and set in the early 1980s. That's a more realistic date.

    • @CharlieMac53
      @CharlieMac53 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Very true Robert. The majority of voters are too young to remember this and the older voters, who were the ones who swung the leave vote, conveniently chose to forget about it. Never underestimate the power of collective stupid people.

    • @paulthesquid3595
      @paulthesquid3595 Před 8 měsíci

      @@georgesdelatour Well'l i remember the UK was a basket case in the late 60's early seventy's there without a doubt.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@paulthesquid3595 Before the 1973 oil shock the UK had very low unemployment. The majority of families could support themselves with a single breadwinner. Living standards were rising; car ownership rose from 40% to 60% across the decade, and home ownership rates rose too. The average house cost just £4,328 in 1969.
      The UK economy underperformed relative to its continental rivals, and this led to trade deficits and devaluations. There were various reasons for this. We had to pay our war debts to the USA, debts the defeated and occupied countries didn’t have. The Marshall Aid money we’d received after the war had been spent on current consumption (e.g. the NHS) rather than investment in plant, machinery and infrastructure as in continental countries. The continental countries all still had large rural populations, which only started moving into their cities after the end of the war (France was 30% rural in 1945, compared with 2% in the UK).
      Rather than British workers going to work in Germany, the larger tendency in the 1960s was for people to emigrate to Australia. The “Ten Pound Poms” reached their peak in 1966, with over 250,000 UK emigrants.

  • @u.s.navy_pete4111
    @u.s.navy_pete4111 Před rokem +60

    Brexit is going swimmingly, isn't it? Two years after exiting the EU single market, the UK economy has tanked and inflation is at 9%!

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Před rokem +7

      Oh but those are global pressures, still recovering from Covid and now the War in Ukraine. They will have run out of excuses once Ukraine kick out Russia, hopefully by the end of this year. The fact that all similar economies are doing much better than us under the same pressures just gets ignored...

    • @damianbutterworth2434
      @damianbutterworth2434 Před rokem +4

      OMG that`s why we are working 7 days a week at our steel forge selling crankshafts to the EU and America.

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Před rokem +12

      @@damianbutterworth2434 lol this sort of myopic worldview (I'm alright jack) is why we are in this mess in the first place! Yes and my last firm produced industrial machinery, sales went up after we left Brexit because the pound devalued so much and most of our customers were outside the EU. However, if you worked in a FMCG business your costs will have gone through the roof and your sales down massively. FMCG makes up a far higher proportion of UK output than any Machining production. That's why we have measures like GDP which overall is down 4% after Brexit.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 9 měsíci

      Thats not because of Brexit and you know it. The flu epidemic that closed the country down destroyed the economy and it still hasnt recovered.

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 8 měsíci

      US navy 🤣

  • @jackf1841
    @jackf1841 Před 8 měsíci +200

    Brexit has made me so much more aware of being an EU-citizen than I was before. Being able to live, work, study and travel freely throughout the Union is such a fantastic thing. It baffles me the British actually choose to get rid of this. How could one actually choose to have less rights and freedoms? I have even become proud to have 'European Union' on my passport. Last month I travelled to Rome and seeing EU flags flying at so many magnificent historical buildings, I felt so proud to be part of this Union.

    • @garethjones6880
      @garethjones6880 Před 8 měsíci +18

      I envy your ability to live in peace and harmony with access to food and companionship

    • @massinakmin8340
      @massinakmin8340 Před 8 měsíci

      enjoy.. soon you will be in poverty like most of you already are. Europe is a hel

    • @thearsenalmisfit2414
      @thearsenalmisfit2414 Před 8 měsíci

      You have to remember that the People of the UK were massively lied to for 40 years by the Rupert Murdoch lead right wing press and polititions. When things went wrong itvwas always the EUs fault. If the weather was suppose to be sunny and it rained it was the fault of Brussels. No matter how badly UK politicians screwed up it was always the EUs fault. The country was slowly brainwashed. Brexit was sold as the UK leaving and the people losing nothing of what they had inclueding freedom of movement which Micheal Grove swore they would not lose.
      Also Brexit was never about making the UK better for the people, the movement was lead by the wealthy , It was all about making them richer at the expense of the rest of the country. This was proven the night of the referendum, Farage illegally anounced remain had won 2 hours before it was legal to make any announcement on the results this started a run on the British pound ans when it was anounced that leave had won these people made millions upon millions in profit. Farage should be in jail for financial and electoral crimes but PM May stopped all investigations.
      Brexit was a bank Robbery by the rich and the bank was the UK and it's people.

    • @dalereynolds7638
      @dalereynolds7638 Před 8 měsíci +31

      You are so right. I am an American who has lived long-term here in London. I have a son who. was born here. He has a British passport. As he was growing up I told him he had over 20 countries to live and work in. Now he is grown, and seeking citizenship in another European Country that has not thrown away their European advantages.

    • @terryfinnie2146
      @terryfinnie2146 Před 8 měsíci

      Uneducated simpletons that's how.

  • @massimosquecco8956
    @massimosquecco8956 Před 11 měsíci +90

    What I really wish to know is who payrolled that Nigel thing of yours: He was on TV every day in Holland and in Italy at the time, so I cannot fathom how much presence he had in the British Islands media. Somebody was directing his constant presence, and his provocations were just the superficial motivation for giving him all that space. I m sure he knew what he was doing, and - right now- he isn't surprised by the consequences of Brexit. That does mean he has willing to sacrifice the common people's well-being for the success of the few ( who hired him). If we'll know who were his bosses we will definitely understand Brexit! Your vote was ...

    • @norwegianzound
      @norwegianzound Před 9 měsíci

      He is really named Nigel Fraudage. He was stealing from the EU.

    • @ElMaestroGordo
      @ElMaestroGordo Před 9 měsíci

      Hedge fund managers, tax avoiders, disaster capitalists and Russia. All roads appear to lead to the Kremlin with Putin so keen on it to weaken the West and Europe.
      It is eerily reminiscent of the 'Clone Wars' in the Star Wars universe with UK as the Separatists. For whom it did NOT end well!

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 9 měsíci

      Its not superficial to warn the UK voters that the EU is a Federal Project

    • @ksoosk
      @ksoosk Před 9 měsíci +21

      In a nutshell: the rich people of London who does not want their tax-haven protected/hidden money touched by EU.

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ksoosk In a nutshell, we all want to protect our interest from a "federal Project"

  • @XRP747E
    @XRP747E Před 11 měsíci +49

    Huge mistake. I was part of this huge mistake. No good saying sorry. I just have to hold my head in shame... forever.

    • @paulorito2548
      @paulorito2548 Před 10 měsíci +17

      As an EU citizen, please don't best yourself over it. No one is immune to propaganda. Blame the leaders who made you vote in this mess.

    • @ruzicas.5819
      @ruzicas.5819 Před 9 měsíci +20

      No problem. We in EU are doing better without GB. So thank you.
      Only I feel sorry for young Brits.

    • @thecrimsondragon9744
      @thecrimsondragon9744 Před 9 měsíci

      The media machine with Farage as their front did it's job well. Now the British people will pay while the rich profiteer with no EU to keep them in check.

    • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
      @dogwithwigwamz.7320 Před 9 měsíci

      One of my dearest friends came to see me ( travelling hundreds of miles to get here ) not long after June `16. We talked about the Referendum and he told me that if he`d voted at all he`d have voted " Remain."
      I `hate` him far more than I hate you.
      I could listen to you. What I will not listen to is people that would have voted `Remain" but for the fact they had to make a minimal of efforts.
      Oh, Boris Johnson and the NHS. To save the NHS he advised General Practitioners to stay at home. And they did - and they are still at home.
      No single hand nor imbecillic thought has done more harm to this country than that fat clown. He should stop exercising, since it only makes him fatter and the country poorer.

    • @gordonbradley3241
      @gordonbradley3241 Před 9 měsíci +5

      They actually listened ?
      To actual Tories ? ?
      And actually BELIEVED them ? ? ?
      Haaaàaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaww !

  • @larslarsen5414
    @larslarsen5414 Před 2 lety +119

    As someone who is pro-EU and from Denmark, I am wondering whether Brexit also happened because Labour supported Leave and half the Conservatives supported Leave and the right wing supported Leave. Even Cameron who suppossedly was in favour of the EU was always sort "above" the rest of the EU leaders. Nobody of significant impact in the UK truly supported the EU. It is quite incredible that almost half of the population voted to remain.

    • @greyfells2829
      @greyfells2829 Před rokem +21

      National pride rots from the inside

    • @callumcraig6480
      @callumcraig6480 Před rokem +10

      I can assure you that in no way did Labour support leave. People voted to leave because, whichever way you cut it, the EU is incompatible with the British notion of sovereignty and self-governance, as seen clearly through the lens of immigration and fishing quotas. That is not to say there there were not benefits from EU membership, but those were the reasons. It also doesn't help to call the voters thick, old and racist.

    • @larslarsen5414
      @larslarsen5414 Před rokem +5

      @@callumcraig6480 But Labour did recommend to vote leave in 2016, right?

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Před rokem +14

      No that's not correct. All of Labour wanted to remain, as did nearly all the Liberal Democrats, as did most of the Conservative party. Unfortunately the voters including a big proportion of traditional Labour voters did not follow this pattern, they bought into the xenophobic immigration rhetoric and the other lies about making Britain great again.

    • @larslarsen5414
      @larslarsen5414 Před rokem +10

      @@aries6776 I am pretty sure you are incorrect. Labour with Corbyn as leader recommended that people should vote leave. Whereas the then head of the Torries, Cameron, recommended remain.

  • @WoodstockG54
    @WoodstockG54 Před 8 měsíci +26

    Why do we continually put our faith behind rich politicians? We will never learn.

    • @asoutoimporters8383
      @asoutoimporters8383 Před 4 měsíci

      Better to listen to them than people on benefits????

    • @WoodstockG54
      @WoodstockG54 Před 4 měsíci

      @@asoutoimporters8383 Must be MAGA?

    • @asoutoimporters8383
      @asoutoimporters8383 Před 4 měsíci

      @@WoodstockG54 yes. Lazy people who don't go to work and tell others who invest money how to run the country...we must be mad as a country to listen to this scum

    • @patrikcalloch7953
      @patrikcalloch7953 Před 2 měsíci

      exactement ; c'est le seul grand probleme de la culture des iles britanniques , ce fut ma grande découverte en 2004.

    • @WoodstockG54
      @WoodstockG54 Před 2 měsíci

      @@asoutoimporters8383 They are on benefits with all the tax cuts they give themselves.

  • @hauskalainen
    @hauskalainen Před 8 měsíci +59

    Cameron thought he could bully the other EU members into making concessions. He could not and that made Britain look weak. It did not work. As it turned out, Brexit made the EU stronger and Britain considerably weaker.

    • @John-qy9nw
      @John-qy9nw Před 8 měsíci +1

      Says who? How do you measure that assertion? Two back to back once a century do disasters has meant that the country is at a standstill since March 2020. The EU won't exist for much longer because German demographics and no Russian gas means the country is going down the tubes. Germany can't pay for the rest.

    • @alfredttarski4521
      @alfredttarski4521 Před 8 měsíci

      @@John-qy9nw You can't measure assertions. But you can measure their credences. The Eurobarometer will give you a hint as to how to do that. You lot have been predicting the imminent demise of the EU for many decades now. Each year you come up with some other purported reason. It's getting a bit stale. Just pack it in, boring Brits, and mind your own business.

    • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
      @dogwithwigwamz.7320 Před 8 měsíci +5

      All Cameron was interested in was keeping his Party together and winning the next GE. He feared UKIP and therefore second guessed that Party by offering the UK electorate a simple In / Out vote on a definite date.
      He`s as bad as Johnson who saw the way the country by and large felt - and was prepared to sell the UK in order to purchase his Premiership.

    • @paulodefreitas9632
      @paulodefreitas9632 Před 8 měsíci

      @@John-qy9nw😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      The People that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

  • @terryyakamoto3488
    @terryyakamoto3488 Před 8 měsíci +14

    A billionaire, a worker and an immigrant are sat around a table with 100 biscuits on it. The billionaire takes 99 and whispers to the worker that the immigrant is trying to take his biscuit. This sums up Britain today. (I saw this post elsewhere and copied it)

  • @javiermartingonzalez4759
    @javiermartingonzalez4759 Před 10 měsíci +18

    EU Is more unity ever, tank's for UK!

  • @sephmanatac8341
    @sephmanatac8341 Před rokem +59

    In a matter of years there will be no great britain... It will be a little england with a minuscule economy 😂😅🤣

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi 😁

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Except it won't because 😉

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 9 měsíci

      It was before that. No Export only Import. Brexit hasnt changed anything and will always be Great Britain... You fool...Its in the name. My god dont they teach you lot . You immigrants dont know anything. Least of all modern history. You pleb.

    • @prophetsnake
      @prophetsnake Před 9 měsíci +9

      @@chucky2316 Yeah, it will. NI will leave. It's simply a matter of time.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci

      So why not let us know what you think of Belgium,Portugal, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland, let alone Scotland Northern Ireland and Wales.

  • @beatinspector
    @beatinspector Před 8 měsíci +10

    Obvs reason is to keep OLAF away from auditing UK.
    Off-shore accounts, London city machinations, corruption to be protected at all costs even if peasantry will suffer the most.

    • @terryyakamoto3488
      @terryyakamoto3488 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I always got the feeling that this was being pushed by City financiers

    • @beatinspector
      @beatinspector Před 8 měsíci

      @@terryyakamoto3488 I agree.
      It's quite intriguing to consider whether foreign entities might have influenced Brexit to safeguard their interests.
      The scale of financial implications involved is something we can only imagine. It's important that we critically analyze complex situations like this to ensure transparency and accountability.
      While my thoughts are speculative, I do hope that they encourage deeper investigations into the matter somehow, someday

    • @alexpervanoglu7420
      @alexpervanoglu7420 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The only comment I have ever seen that has pointed out the real reason for Brexit.

    • @beatinspector
      @beatinspector Před 8 měsíci

      @@alexpervanoglu7420 which part please?

    • @alexpervanoglu7420
      @alexpervanoglu7420 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@beatinspector all of it.
      If the City of London were to be audited it would be a disaster for the UK economy and for a lot of businesses and individuals.
      The City is basically the hidden arm of a still existent British empire that holds that position due to, let's say, their ability to do clever things with money.
      If OLAF had stepped in, well, probably should leave it at that.
      Best kept hush hush hey.

  • @naon666
    @naon666 Před 2 lety +164

    I used to be sad about the UK leaving the EU, but now seeing how much the EU has evolved since they left it makes me more excited about our collective future

    • @charlesvanderhoog7056
      @charlesvanderhoog7056 Před rokem

      As long as Etonians and Bullingdon Society hypocrites and clowns are ruling the UK, we don't need them at all. These rich kids have spoiled the EU for too long. The Little English know nothing but still felt superior and special and were very easily manipulated into believing they had been wronged by the EU. And the EU was so stupid to accommodate those attitudes by continuously granting the UK a status aparte.

    • @greyfells2829
      @greyfells2829 Před rokem +28

      The UK was slowing us down at every turn.

    • @littlepantherlp
      @littlepantherlp Před rokem +3

      What is different now?

    • @charlesvanderhoog7056
      @charlesvanderhoog7056 Před rokem +45

      @@littlepantherlp The principal difference is that the EU need not accommodate the English. They used to get one special treatment after another and still it was not enough. It became known under the term "exceptionalism". This suited the Little English perfectly as they consider themselves to be the chosen ones, especially after a few beers.

    • @Robert-tl2vg
      @Robert-tl2vg Před rokem

      Cry some more

  • @johnjeanb
    @johnjeanb Před 8 měsíci +106

    "Brexit... could also destabilize Europe itself" Agreed, there was a concern in Europe during negociations in 2019 and 2020 but it soon proved to be mostly a UK problem.
    Brexit is the result of Britain never being IN the EU. Britain wanted a trade union it could lead. Failing to succeed creating its own trade union, it joined the common market out of spite. British politicians used the EU as a scapegoat for decades: it was always the fault of the EU or of the French. This corroded the EU-UK link that was not very solid in the first place.
    On the whole your video does not cover the REAL motivations of the small number of influencial Brexiters (Brextremists). Why did all these Farages, Johnsons, etc did all this for? You don't cover this! Anti tax evasion laws? dogmatism? Sheer hatred of non English-speaking nations. In 1973, Britain flatly abandonned Commonwealth countries and it will abandon them again at the first opportunity.
    I have to say, we, in the EU have learned our lesson and except for a drastic change of opinions (both qualitatively - supporting the full EU project and quantitatively - not a few percentage points to decide UK's future) and motivations, Britain will never join the EU.

    • @uweinhamburg
      @uweinhamburg Před 8 měsíci +23

      Good analysis. During the last months i have changed my mind - from a, the UK has potentially a chance to join again in perhaps 50 years, after they have solved their basic problems to a, it is better they stay out, and perhaps they will never be able to meet the entry conditions again.
      Perhaps people considering the situation should more often think about the UK EFTA membership period!
      Perhaps the UK is simply unable to work together with others..

    • @matthewn1805
      @matthewn1805 Před 8 měsíci

      Agreed, brexit was primarily for the rich, to save them taxes and make them more money (why they paid so much into the campaign of lies) and it worked for them, why so many in the UK are struggling now as the majority has effectively been forced to give to the rich.

    • @spiritualanarchist8162
      @spiritualanarchist8162 Před 8 měsíci +13

      But people tend to forget .Populist parties toned down about leaving the E.U for now , but if you ask most rightwing populists voters in Italy, the Netherland . etc about the economical state of the U.K, they don't know how bad it s . Because most people don't bother to dive into foreign news. Especially when it contradicts their own believes.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci

      ​@uweinhamburg were happy to stay pit. And when Le Pen has taken over in France and the AfD has taken over in Germany, there won't be anything left of the EU.
      Face it, we were just the lead nation in a trend towards the dissolution of the EU. Its only a matter of time before it is terminated.

    • @alyrwhylopanlaqui8419
      @alyrwhylopanlaqui8419 Před 8 měsíci

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  • @allenmontrasio8962
    @allenmontrasio8962 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Six years on and immigration has actually risen, the NHS is in shambles and the British economy is facing higher inflation than the rest of Western economy. So what did Brexit accomplish?

  • @user-kq5qp6dh8l
    @user-kq5qp6dh8l Před 8 měsíci +16

    Putin won that one! Still got a big smile on his face about it.

    • @casteretpollux
      @casteretpollux Před 8 měsíci +3

      Debunked multiple times. It was the US.

    • @iulianbaltag5206
      @iulianbaltag5206 Před 21 dnem

      Trump put ideas into brits heads.God help us if he comes to White house again.

  • @mimovk
    @mimovk Před 8 měsíci +39

    Brexit is one if not the biggest achievements of President Vladimir Putin.

    • @jak4596
      @jak4596 Před 8 měsíci +3

      What he has do to with that?😂 Because before existing of Russia or Putin, UK did not had populist or euroscepticism ?

  • @johnmcphee6098
    @johnmcphee6098 Před 2 lety +31

    I wonder what flag will be used once Scotland escapes ?

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 Před rokem

      Lion Rampant I would suspect. Are you talking about escaping the UK or the EU, though?

    • @drazen1972cro
      @drazen1972cro Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@alwhyte6533 He's talking about escaping UK. Scotland is very pro-EU, and they showed that in the referendum.

    • @Albanach-je1nk
      @Albanach-je1nk Před 8 měsíci +1

      Skull and cross bones

    • @EMMYK1916
      @EMMYK1916 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@drazen1972croAnd the very best of luck to them.

    • @Albanach-je1nk
      @Albanach-je1nk Před 8 měsíci

      @@EMMYK1916
      The English I assume 😁😆😅🤣

  • @nicholasyong7051
    @nicholasyong7051 Před 8 měsíci +11

    did they really think using the NHS was the next best thing and only to realise that the NHS is still underfunded and understaffed after Brexit

  • @robertcoleman7047
    @robertcoleman7047 Před 11 měsíci +38

    Surely the silliest development in UK history, ever. it's 2023 now and even Farage says Brexit is a failure. This is the end of the dream of GB empire 2.0 and even prosperity. Mere UK survival is the goal now.

    • @patrickmccutcheon9361
      @patrickmccutcheon9361 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Empire 2.0 was never more than a mirage. Empire 1.0 was based upon having the world’s most powerful navy, technology leadership and being the workshop of the world. Those three elements have long disappeared.

    • @upheaver
      @upheaver Před 9 měsíci +7

      Actually this toad should be held accountable for his part of it. What did he do? Stirred up the fecal waters and left the others deal with the aftermath of his "freedom" fight.

    • @saba1030
      @saba1030 Před 9 měsíci +8

      ​@@patrickmccutcheon9361
      The "Empire" was build on "occupation/Invasion, so called colonialism", due to that about 185ish million people died during British occupation/colonialism/ imperial hunger...

    • @Worldaffairslover
      @Worldaffairslover Před 8 měsíci +3

      The empire is never coming back, the glory days are over

    • @patrickmccutcheon9361
      @patrickmccutcheon9361 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@saba1030 also

  • @martinraeside
    @martinraeside Před 8 měsíci +20

    Farage's praise of Trump isn't aging too well.

    • @johngodley256
      @johngodley256 Před 8 měsíci +7

      The people who clamoured for Farage´s autograph, can put it proudly on their
      mantlepiece and remind themselves how easily duped they were.

    • @martincheeseman5809
      @martincheeseman5809 Před 7 měsíci

      What we really is a union of the world?

  • @brianferguson7840
    @brianferguson7840 Před 8 měsíci +21

    I am a British immigrant to France. I've been here for 20 years but after the brexit vote I applied for full citizenship. Ibelieve totally in the European Ideal and can't understand the mentality of people who demanded the right to........ "Lose so many rights"

    • @Rejoin_2023
      @Rejoin_2023 Před 8 měsíci

      To this day most enthusiastic Brexiteers still don't understand what rights they have thrown away. Just look at some of the ludicrous comments on videos such as this. They just repeat sound bites they pick up from right-leaning media, not understanding that the very same media is acting on the interest of those funding them, not the interest of those ultimately voting for it.

    • @MrDrbld
      @MrDrbld Před 8 měsíci

      At the time you moved you were not an immigrant, You were a Community Worker with free rights to work and move as you pleased. You are now a French citizen.

    • @jmolofsson
      @jmolofsson Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@MrDrbldof course we are immigrants.
      We are immigrants with (slightly) more favorable preconditions, as we get a work-permit *_automatically_* and fairly unbureaucratically, and have the right to search for work during a three months period in each member-country.
      But immigrants we are (just like Nordic citizens are, since the mid-1950s, when moving between between jobs in Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. It was a good inovation back then. It remains a good idea today.)

    • @MrDrbld
      @MrDrbld Před 8 měsíci

      That is your perception which is how is used to be. Thanks to the EU open borders the EU member ex-nation states ,which used to have control over their own borders and decide and impose their own laws , no longer exist in the EU. EU Borders are in CHAOS as millions of migrants enter Europe . According to your definion these are migrants and would be illegal migrants for a nation state. And is we decide this is no longer desirbale , or even safe, and we want to restore our own sovereignty can we vote againsts this a la Brexit?@@jmolofsson

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal Před 7 měsíci +1

      I'm a Brirish immigrant in germany; at the time of the referendum I was getting my professional qualifiation here and wasn't sure what would happen next; thankfully the German government was extremely helpful to British citizens and helped us retain our UK citizenship when we took on German citizenship.

  • @old.not.too.grumpy.
    @old.not.too.grumpy. Před 8 měsíci +6

    The brexitiers said they wanted to take back control.
    We still trade with the UE, so we have to follow their rules and standards
    We used to have a say on those rules and standards.
    Since we left the EU, we have no say.
    So leaving the EU means we have lost control

    • @truthseeker7794
      @truthseeker7794 Před 4 měsíci

      That's because Brexit wasn't fully implemented. The tories made sure of that.

    • @old.not.too.grumpy.
      @old.not.too.grumpy. Před 4 měsíci

      @truthseeker7794 no its because there was never any possibility of getting a deal that was biased to the UK. We are a small market compared to the EU. whereas the EU was a big market for the UK.
      We have lost control since leaving the EU. We still have to follow the rules if we wish to trade with them. However, because of Brexit, we know we have no say over these rules.
      The only reason he wanted to leave the EU was the controls his ex work colleague was under in the banking sector. The same people that crashed the economy in 2008.
      What is the only post brexit change to employment law? Merchant bankers can now get unlimited bonuses.
      This man should be in prison for treason for all the harm he has caused the country

  • @johnnicolson467
    @johnnicolson467 Před 11 měsíci +52

    When Scotland leaves the UK we can rejoin Europe.

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It ain't happening 😂

    • @raaf4678
      @raaf4678 Před 9 měsíci +7

      GB just might fall apart in a few decades with just England and Wales remaining. The sentiments for doing this are very much there already...

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 9 měsíci

      Good riddance? You take and offer nothing to GB. You also held a referendum for your independence and failed. Your a joke and wouldnt survive 10 minutes without the support of our Government,

    • @prophetsnake
      @prophetsnake Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@chucky2316 Well, soon enough there wil be no UK for them to leave, so they'll have to make do with leaving Britain.

    • @neilferguson5940
      @neilferguson5940 Před 9 měsíci

      Do the figures John and you'll realise why that's not going to happen for a very long time.

  • @stephenhodgson3506
    @stephenhodgson3506 Před rokem +53

    What many in England never seemed to have noticed was that our 'friends' in The Commonwealth had demanded that we drop the word British many decades ago. When the UK objected we were told either you drop it or we leave so we dropped it. Because many British people are ignorant of the history of the Empire they are totally ignorant of the fact that much of The Commonwealth despises the UK for their actions during the days of Empire. There are politicians in these countries that are demanding reparations for the economic harm we caused them. Some in India have demanded that a condition of doing any trade deal with the UK should involve the UK paying reparations.
    In an effort to try and convince Brexiteers that the promises made are coming true we have signed two very one sided trade deals with Australia and New Zealand that will bring real harm to people who live in areas that voted strongly for Brexit. If you visit a hill farm in the Lake District or Wales then you visit a sheep farm in New Zealand you will quickly realise that even with shipping costs those UK farmers don't have a hope of competing. Now there are government ministers who have gone on record as saying that our farmers produce a better quality product and we will be able to compete in other markets. Again if you go to New Zealand and order lamb at a restaurant at the first bite you will easily recognise that what you are eating is of a much higher quality than what you get when you buy New Zealand lamb from your local supermarket. Guess what the Kiwi's are already selling that high quality product in the markets our government ministers feel we can compete in and they have lower transport costs and they have been selling there for years.
    For the whole time the UK was a member of the EU we sent trade delegations often with members of the Royal Family around the world. We were targeting the same markets that other EU countries were but we couldn't get deals then while those other countries could so what is going to change now?
    Let's not also forget that all the so called red tape that was stopping us doing business was the same red tape that applied to every other EU country and yet they could get the deals while we couldn't why? The answer may well be that on top of all the EU red tape central government in London added even more red tape. This has become very noticeable since we left as more and more UK businesses complain about all the extra red tape they have to fill in now we have left. That can't be blamed on the EU but the mandarins of Whitehall.
    Has anybody noticed that as Brexit has lurched from one failure to another many of those who were very prominent have now gone very quiet. In the documentary it kept commenting on the fact that even though things have not gone well the British have kept their sense of humour. However there is another British characteristic that is not often mentioned and it is a dark characteristic. We in the UK have tendency to become very angry and bitter to those they feel have lied to them. They won't blame themselves but rather look for a scapegoat. If things keep going badly do not be shocked to see the very media that lied and were strongly in favour of leaving begin to try and distance themselves from their recent past and look to blame others for fear that the British public will turn on them and chose to get their news elsewhere.
    Now there were some of the Leave campaign that said if it does go wrong we can always go back based I'm guessing on that now disproven lie of 'they need us more than we know them.' However I think Stammer this week echoed reality about us re-joining, because it would not be as easy as even Remainers like to make out. First the EU will treat us as a new applicant rather than a returning member. So the conditions of re-joining will be very harsh, we will have to agree not to try and gain the concessions we had before. We will probably have to make a financial deposit to pay for any losses in case we change our minds again. Then come the huge hurdles as laid out as a basic requirement to now join the EU, we will have to first of all accept the EURO as our currency and will have to join Schengen area. The second is against the very anti-immigration lies that were told in2016 the second id agreeing to give up one of the very basic identities of sovereignty.

    • @stephenhodgson3506
      @stephenhodgson3506 Před 10 měsíci +20

      @@tanyarastid6278 It's always about something else when the so called benefits that the leave campaign claimed would happen don't.
      I'd love to know what you think we have gained in this so called sovereignty;
      1) The ability to pass our own laws? we already had that just as every EU country does. The only rule was that we couldn't put other EU countries at a disadvantage as a result of those laws. Now we can pass the law but if we want to do business with any EU country we will have to put that law to one side and of course if that law puts any EU country at a disadvantage they may pass a law that puts us at a disadvantage with every single EU country.
      2) The ability to negotiate our own trade deals? we could already do that, did you never noticed all the Australian and South African wine in supermarkets or the New Zealand lamb in the freezers? Now we have a trade deal with Australia and New Zealand that puts our farmers at a significant disadvantage.
      3) The ability to create more red tape for British businesses than they ever had before.
      4) The ability to scrap all the laws that aligned with EU laws? You know laws that stipulated the length of the working week and the amount of paid holidays you were allowed to have each year. Laws that are now under threat with the Retained EU law that should be in force by the end of this year. Well at least if they enact it and the company you work for scraps or cuts your holidays next year you can always console yourself that you got your sovereignty. Just like all those ferry workers who were replaced with cheap contract workers, an action that would have been illegal under EU law, but they have their sovereignty.
      5) The ability to spend hours sat in a traffic queue while we wait to get all the required stamps to go on holiday in the EU? or the ability to stand in long queues at airports as we wait in the non-EU citizens lines?
      So tell us all what this sovereignty actually is that you claim Brexit was about.

    • @stephenhodgson3506
      @stephenhodgson3506 Před 9 měsíci

      @@tanyarastid6278 You really have been brainwashed by right wing media and lying politicians. Yep those same people who made it illegal in the EU to sack workers and replace them with contract staff on ferries. That same EU that made it the law that workers had to receive paid holidays. That same EU that made the length of the working week mandatory. That same EU that spent EU funds in trying to create jobs and opportunities in the poorest regions of the UK.
      Yep now we have our 'freedom' our government ministers can decide without consulting Parliament which EU laws can be scrapped, including paid holidays if they so desire. That same UK government that is now looking at legislation to ban some people from striking. The same UK government that as a result of leaving now denies UK companies access to the EU Small & Medium Development fund. A fund that allows small and medium businesses access to funds to carry out research into improving their products without having to pay that money back. Only to have it replaced with having to pay for that research out of profits or bank loans which if granted has to be paid back with interest. That same fund that in the final round that we had access allowed UK companies to receive a little over €7 billion in grants while the UK only contributed €5 billion. That same fund which now has just over €70 billion available to all our EU competitors. Tell us all again who has the interests of the British public at heart again. That same UK government that said funds previously granted to the UK by the EU would be matched only for them to decide we didn't have the money after all.
      I'd love to hear what you think we have gained that is at least equal to what we had before.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 9 měsíci

      Britain. Your ignorance starts with your demographic knowledge. Immigrants bang on about the colonial past, The empire. Why? Ignorant immigrants like you who dont even know modern history let alone imperial past empires.

    • @blueodum
      @blueodum Před 9 měsíci +13

      EU would be daft to let England back in. England has never seen the European project as anything more than in mercantile terms. By them leaving, the EU has a chance to deepen integration.

    • @garyb455
      @garyb455 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Before all you people chatter on about the EU go compare the last 25 years between the USA and the EU, you will be shocked how Europe has declined in almost every economic metric, IMF Figures not mine. So much so that even the poorest States in the USA are better off than the French and they pay lower taxes. If the EU had been a success and improved the standard of living across Europe it would not be in the terminal mess it in. But it has been a dreadful failure.

  • @Borys0811
    @Borys0811 Před 8 měsíci +3

    You cannot expect to build succes on lies.

  • @dtox1283
    @dtox1283 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I love UK and have some great friends there but UK was never really part of EU and EU has a lot of benefit and just made it more stronger. I will always say that EU and UK should have special deals but thats me..Fact is that there is no better place and richest market than EU..that is the best place for working and living.

    • @Dave5400
      @Dave5400 Před 7 měsíci +1

      If what you say is true, why then are so many people trekking all the way through the various countries of the EU from Africa and the Middle East to effectively break into the UK? What I mean is, why are they not stopping in France or Germany.
      On the face of it, the EU seems the better prospects for migrants as it has freedom of movement and freedom to work anywhere in the EU, if legally settled in any other EU country. Does it not make more sense for them to become naturalised in Greece and then have the choice of the rest of the EU to live and work?
      The answer is that the UK is a more attractive a prospect than the EU countries for whatever reason. Why that is the case, I have yet to find a definitive answer, but people outside the EU clearly fancy their chances better in the UK.

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal Před 3 měsíci

      @@Dave5400 Simple answer: the vast majority do stay in the EU; the numbers entering the UK are a tiny percentage. This is because, as you say, EU countries are a far better prospect.

  • @jillybe1873
    @jillybe1873 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Correction: Major not Blair was PM when the Maastricht treaty was signed giving us all freedom of movement as well as completely free and easy trade among EU members Shengen or not.

  • @danielnigel6920
    @danielnigel6920 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The real reason is money laundry continuation

  • @beatinspector
    @beatinspector Před 8 měsíci +13

    Let's ses how long Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland can remain calm while holding their noses.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci

      I'm hoping they leave the UK. Northern Ireland costs us £10billion a year, so does Wales and Scotland not far behind. Like most weak people's they hold the begging bowl out while spitting in our faces.

  • @brendonbonner3309
    @brendonbonner3309 Před 7 měsíci +2

    In 2016 Brexit was supported by 17 million people in the UK - in 2023 Brexit is supported by over 400 million people in the EU.

  • @clarissagafoor5222
    @clarissagafoor5222 Před 8 měsíci +14

    It seems that those that voted to leave the EU are those who still believe that the UK is a power to be reckoned with. By following the US, the UK government seems to want to gain some favour from the States in terms of trade and so forth - however successive US presidents warned the UK government that the use the British had for America was as a member of the EU. Should Ireland reunite as one country - should Scotland eventually leave the UK - one can only suppose that England and Wales will in some way find it expedient to join the States, maybe in the same way as Puerto Rico is part of the US.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well I'm one of those that voted to leave and I just want to be left alone. I don't want to be involved in foreign wars nor European empire building.

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@PGHEngineerWell, you have to get used to expensive goods, shortages, longer waiting time, overall living poorer than before, etc. then 😊

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci

      @omi685 Still waiting for these things to happen. Take a long drink of calm-the-fuck-down and wait and see.

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@PGHEngineer What are you on about, it's already happening to some degree. Perhaps you don't live in the UK.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci

      @omi685 the current :crisis" is a worldwide phenomena. It has nothing to do with Brexit. France has much the same problems ad the UK

  • @Mesamedusa
    @Mesamedusa Před 8 měsíci +3

    Peter Mandelson:
    "It was an angry demand to be heard.
    They feel that established rules did not deliver fair outcomes in our country
    They felt that established political parties were not representing the interests of ordinary working people in our country.
    They felt that the whole country was run in the interests of people who were protected and privileged whereas they were exposed."
    I agree, but this has not changed one bit.
    "Let's show those people that we count again.
    Let's show those people in London that we can say no.
    Let's poke them in the eye so that they listen to us"
    So they inflicted brexit on themselves and everyone else.
    And are now generally worse of... as even some prominent brexiteers seem to admit (still blaming others, naturally)
    A big "told you so" is appropiate indeed.

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal Před 3 měsíci

      Well, no: extremists always tell their target audience that they are 'victims' and should be afraid, and that this party will solve everything, and they never do; it's always a way to get into power and follow their own agenda, at which point they drop the 'useful idiots' who voted for them.

  • @peterbreis5407
    @peterbreis5407 Před 8 měsíci +5

    All you have to do is promise losers that they will be "Winners" and you can lead them ecstatically over the nearest cliff.

  • @mikepeel3826
    @mikepeel3826 Před rokem +11

    "freedom of movement" wtf every human should be free to roam the planet as they choose fuck borders, fuck politics, fuck racism, this planet could be amazing!

    • @ayoungconservative1051
      @ayoungconservative1051 Před rokem +1

      No, just no

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Před rokem

      Freedom of movement in the EU.... in your mind equals free to roam the planet. We now have more immigrants from outside the EU than ever that we can't even deport....

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Před 9 měsíci +2

      That’s what the Wehrmacht thought too, “fuck borders”.

    • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict
      @SvalbardSleeperDistrict Před 8 měsíci

      @@davidpryle3935 The Wehrmacht was a classical creation of the idea of a nation-state with controlled borders and nationalist "patriotism", with all the great things that ideology brought across Europe through that force. May want to rethink that "argument".

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@SvalbardSleeperDistrict The exact opposite of the nation state, in fact. They wouldn’t stay within their own borders, and wouldn’t respect other country’s borders. Remind you of anyone ?

  • @romansUK
    @romansUK Před 8 měsíci +18

    UK didn’t want to compete on a level playing within EU thinking it could set it’s own rules, but now realises it still has to abide in order to trade.

    • @eddieingalls534
      @eddieingalls534 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Only it does not.
      The trade deal with the EU is mutually agreed, just as all other deals. Yes, we accept EU marks and papers on their goods - but so do they with ours. And it makes little sense in the UK devising new and complicated markers and papers when we have been accepting EU ones for decades.
      However, the major difference is we were forced to accept these before with little to no say. And also forced to accept we could not go elsewhere for free trade.
      That is not the case now, using your spin I could easily say the EU has to abide by our rules that we are in the CPTPP, we have deals with Aus and NZ, one with India being written - and the EU has zero say about that.

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Roman, The People that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

    • @jonathanbradshaw2575
      @jonathanbradshaw2575 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Now we have CPTPP rules imposed on us! Where is the sovereignty there?

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jonathanbradshaw2575 You Simpleton, how come people like you get to Vote. There is no comparison with the Federal EU and an international Trade Treaty

    • @RoseluckSerendipity
      @RoseluckSerendipity Před 8 měsíci

      @@eddieingalls534 But because you don't produce as much truckers won't ride your shit into Europe as its a double cost to just drive over where and go back with nothing.

  • @kennethvenezia4400
    @kennethvenezia4400 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Now that Britain is out of the EU, they can go back to common British practices. For instance, when members of the kings advisors gave bad advice, they would often sever their crown. Perhaps some of the liars of Brexit could be held to account in this very manner 🙀🪄

  • @williampatrickfagan7590
    @williampatrickfagan7590 Před měsícem +1

    Heard on BBC R 4 today March 2024 that the UK has employed 100,000 civil Servants to deal with Brexit related issues.
    European Union employs 32,000 civil Servant's

  • @munahassanmohamed2756
    @munahassanmohamed2756 Před 2 lety +32

    Brexit Britain has made Dublin as European capital city quiet attractive destination for foreign investors and tourist hot destination for the first time since the Irish nationalist's independence from old British Empire days.

    • @kgbbot8446
      @kgbbot8446 Před 2 lety +1

      Dublin has the highest rental costs in Europe. Irish people can’t afford to live there anymore.

    • @bobsmith5441
      @bobsmith5441 Před 2 lety +4

      @@kgbbot8446 London has the highest rent in Europe followed by Paris. Dublin is the fifth most expensive place to rent in Europe.

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bobsmith5441 you take my breath away 🤣

    • @jaks4164
      @jaks4164 Před 9 měsíci

      You have now not the EU, but the russian oligarchen, with immigrated in your Parlement and your politici.

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 8 měsíci

      Hot destination for Africans

  • @perarduaadastra873
    @perarduaadastra873 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The People can make a mistake. Anyone can. A 2nd Referendum would have been the correct and decent affirmation.

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      The People in the UK in 2016 that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

    • @Anakinuk007
      @Anakinuk007 Před 7 měsíci

      Rubbish you don’t repeat a referendum whether you like the result or not. Had remain won, it would have been minimum 10 years likely a lot longer before another referendum would be allowed if ever. No affirmation was required, it was clear as day leaving the EU meant leaving the single market and customs union and all that entails. The efforts of remainers to stop democracy, or to keep the UK tied to the EU as closely as possible only emboldened the Brexit side to succeed. Sadly we haven’t had a real Brexiteer Government to carry it out.

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Anakinuk007 If the UK did vote "remain" then by now the UK would be locked in the EU single Currency, never to Leave

  • @chris-4566
    @chris-4566 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Did you know that before we could have an EU referendum, mp’s had a vote in parliament. At the time, the House of Commons was split 50/50 between Remain and Leave so you would have expected the mp’s vote to show a similar result. In fact, the 2nd reading of the EU referendum vote went 10 to one in favour or having a referendum. This meant that approximately 275 Remain supporting mp’s voted in favour of the referendum but when the result didn’t go the Remain way, they tried every way possible to overturn it. Who would have thought that mp’s could be so dishonest? - Answer - Just about everybody in the country who isn’t a politician.

  • @atoncer
    @atoncer Před rokem +11

    DONT WORRY BRITAIN WE NIGERIAN WILL COME TO HELP YOU

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 Před 11 měsíci

      We have had enough of youre help

    • @ar_ytb
      @ar_ytb Před 10 měsíci

      @@chucky2316aybe you need some help on your native language. Your*

    • @clarissagafoor5222
      @clarissagafoor5222 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@chucky2316 `your` 🤣

    • @BG-wm2tw
      @BG-wm2tw Před 8 měsíci +2

      Please come and come in large numbers. UK women need husbands from Nigeria too so you can help the Uk economy and Uk ladies too 😁

    • @jillybe1873
      @jillybe1873 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks guys, and Welcome Welcome ! ❤Nigerian people❤

  • @khalidalali186
    @khalidalali186 Před 8 měsíci +7

    @15:43 as someone who has two white English housekeepers in Abu Dhabi, ever since 2020. He's absolutely right. Both of them are from the Northeast as well, and don’t want to even go back. A few weeks ago, they told me they didn’t even want to use their 30-day annual leave in its entirety, and that one week of flying back to the UK, to visit family, was more than enough. Unlike the Filipino staff, who tend to fly back for 30 or even 40 nights worth of annual leave.

    • @Martin-tn5lm
      @Martin-tn5lm Před 8 měsíci +4

      Interesting post.
      Times have changed. My country, Ireland, is in effect, the only English speaking nation in the EU now - incredible.

    • @khalidalali186
      @khalidalali186 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Touché, and what a beautiful country it is, I must say. I think the Irish community here in the UAE, is almost 15,000 strong, if I’m not mistaken. The largest in Arabia, that’s for sure. Not to mention the thousands scattered in Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
      I’ve always found it easier to befriend an Irishman than an Englishman.

    • @alanbstard4
      @alanbstard4 Před 8 měsíci

      crap. Brexit is a great thing.

    • @juniorolumide
      @juniorolumide Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@alanbstard4Lol, stop embarrassing yourself mate😭

    • @alanbstard4
      @alanbstard4 Před 8 měsíci

      @@juniorolumide brexit is good

  • @jim-es8qk
    @jim-es8qk Před 8 měsíci +3

    I am going to highlight Corbyn was a Brexiteer and the majority of labour constituencies voted for Brexit too. Clement Attlee didn't want to join the common market and the Labour party wanted to leave the EU in the 80s with out a referendum.

  • @graemekeable8461
    @graemekeable8461 Před 8 měsíci +3

    When the UK voted to leave the EU was one of the saddest days of my life. The only thing to top it was Johnski getting voted in as prime minister.

  • @TheHandsomeman
    @TheHandsomeman Před 8 měsíci +3

    I thought the EU were bringing in rules for the hierarchy to show money's, in their off shore bank accounts. So they panicked. That's why?

  • @highvolumepls
    @highvolumepls Před 7 měsíci +2

    De Gaulle told us in the 60s that the brits would wreck the European community of business and peace

  • @hauskalainen
    @hauskalainen Před 9 měsíci +5

    They just wanted to punch David Cameron on the nose. And I don't blame them.

  • @seekingenlightenment9685
    @seekingenlightenment9685 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Will Farage, Mogg, Johnson et al, be held accountable for the mess they have created ?

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 8 měsíci +2

      The mess the remainers have created.

    • @kerryfry1857
      @kerryfry1857 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@FiveLiver ummmm how?

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 8 měsíci

      @@kerryfry1857 The constant blocking, the giving of payments to the EU, the BS about negotiating a withdrawal - remember all that?

    • @kerryfry1857
      @kerryfry1857 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@FiveLiver What's that got to do with remain voters? Johnson won with a massive majority.

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 8 měsíci

      @@kerryfry1857I'm talking about Bercow, Anna Soubry and the like in Parliament

  • @ralfrath699
    @ralfrath699 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I think if the British people have to pay the price they should pay - even if we will 500 years pay! But I think the rich people Farage and Boris should pay and leave the UK - and not the poor?

  • @Eyyoh755
    @Eyyoh755 Před 9 měsíci +6

    "Humphrey, don't you think, it would be a good idea to leave this 'european union' forever?"
    "Yes, primeminister! A very good idea indeed! But, on the other hand..."

    • @garyb455
      @garyb455 Před 9 měsíci

      Before all you people chatter on about the EU go compare the last 25 years between the USA and the EU, you will be shocked how Europe has declined in almost every economic metric, IMF Figures not mine. So much so that even the poorest States in the USA are better off than the French and they pay lower taxes. If the EU had been a success and improved the standard of living across Europe it would not be in the terminal mess it in. But it has been a dreadful failure.

    • @JerzyFeliksKlein
      @JerzyFeliksKlein Před 8 měsíci

      You're having a laugh. Send me a link

  • @boblordylordyhowie
    @boblordylordyhowie Před 8 měsíci +5

    The way the voting was pursued was the problem and the reason we left because the government knew England was the only count that mattered. It should have been done by country percentage as the 2 nations all voted to remain but it was most of England where the populations are the largest that won over the vote.
    If you take the 4 percentages of each nation to Remain, add them up and divide by 4, we would still be an EU state, as, it adds up to 52.9% but the government knew that was too risky so set it as population, as they had riled the population of England up as they always do.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci

      England is 85% of the population of the UK. Many Americans think the Electoral College is unfair, because it reduces the influence of a populous state like California relative to a less populous state like Wyoming. But if California had 85% of the US population, the Electoral College would be completely indefensible.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 8 měsíci +1

      "There are ways that you can count the vote, which make no sense, where Remain actually won , and as I have zero personal integrity, those are the methods of counting the vote I prefer"

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Bobby Boobs, The People in the UK in 2016 that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

  • @BLUESKY-zt1nv
    @BLUESKY-zt1nv Před 8 měsíci +14

    The intelligence level of the average Brexiteer in a nutshell was "Brexit means Brexit" and "Leave means leave" ...that's it .

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci

      Those slogans were invented by Theresa May, who was a Remainer.

    • @margaretchapman8499
      @margaretchapman8499 Před 8 měsíci

      Really!!!

    • @alfredttarski4521
      @alfredttarski4521 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@georgesdelatour Leave Means Leave was the brainchild of Tice, Longworth, and Farage, three well-known arch remainers. Seriously, who do you think you are kidding!

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci

      @@alfredttarski4521 Theresa May said “Brexit means Brexit and we’re going to make a success of it,” on July 11, 2016, while standing as candidate for Conservative Party leader after David Cameron’s resignation. She had supported Remain in the Referendum.

    • @alfredttarski4521
      @alfredttarski4521 Před 8 měsíci

      @@georgesdelatour So?! Leave Means Leave wasn't coined by her or any other remainer, but by Frage, Tice, and their ilk.

  • @nixl3518
    @nixl3518 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Clip should be entitled “How GB got hoodwinked”

  • @kenharrison2670
    @kenharrison2670 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Under European law making all the ticketing offices redundant should have been illegal.

  • @michaeltagg492
    @michaeltagg492 Před 8 měsíci +2

    These idiots think Singapore on the Thames is the future, what they don't realise is that it already exists. The GDP per capita in London ($71,000) is practically the same as Singapore. ($72,000). However also the rest of the country would be equated to its poorer neighbour Malaysia $11,000 GDP per capita who it broke away from.

    • @michaeltagg492
      @michaeltagg492 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JupiterThunder Yes well again Switzerland population 8.7 million doesn't really compare with our 65 million does it. I do wish when we want to emulate a country we do it with similar geography and population density like Italy for instance.

  • @gordonbradley3241
    @gordonbradley3241 Před 9 měsíci +7

    " We are going to win " ?
    What have they " won " ? ? ?

  • @kennethvenezia4400
    @kennethvenezia4400 Před 8 měsíci +19

    What will happen now is the sun will really set on the British empire. Eventually, as things deteriorate, Scotland will leave, violence in Northern Ireland will rear its head once again, and Britain will become just a small step above a third-world country. How could such a great nation shoot itself in both feet like this. I feel for the poor and working class Brits. They will feel more and more austerity. It's very sad😥

    • @simonfraser6365
      @simonfraser6365 Před 8 měsíci

      FYI we gave up the empire the better part of a century ago LMFAO and even if your ridiculous assertions were remotely valid it would be a worthwhile price to pay to stop europeans from moving here.

    • @therealrobertbirchall
      @therealrobertbirchall Před 8 měsíci +9

      I doubt there will be more violence in the North Ireland. Its more likely that Ireland will reunify. The people in the North who were behind the violence and their culture are dying out, the younger generation see the benefits of EU membership and what they have lost by leaving. They see reuniting with the rest of Ireland as the way to reclaim their rights as EU citizens and how helpful being in the EU is to their lives.

    • @terryfinnie2146
      @terryfinnie2146 Před 8 měsíci

      Uneducated simpletons, their education system needs to be addressed and overhauled, Simple.

    • @kennethvenezia4400
      @kennethvenezia4400 Před 8 měsíci

      @therealrobertbirchall I do so hope you're right. Simply loved my time in Britain and the people there deserve so much better

    • @simonfraser6365
      @simonfraser6365 Před 8 měsíci

      @@kennethvenezia4400 LMFAO! He's talking about taking northern Ireland out of Britain you complete halfwit LOL!

  • @allenrenfro8837
    @allenrenfro8837 Před 2 měsíci +2

    as a citizen of the United States I can tell you that steve bannon is a real danger to the free people's of the world

  • @rogersinnett3339
    @rogersinnett3339 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Well done to the creators!

  • @Miguel-vc6eq
    @Miguel-vc6eq Před 2 lety +29

    This reminds me of the dinosaurs voting for the meteorite. At first, when they saw they'd won, they were sooooooo happy...

    • @dropperknot
      @dropperknot Před 2 lety +5

      Miguel We still are, sonny Jim! Quite ecstatic in fact. The English have never been part of Europe. The Scots, the Welsh and the Irish can speak for themselves. The cost to this country of that debacle is immeasurable, our agriculture, our fisheries, the billions of pounds we fed into their coffers. The loss of our independence was shameful. Unfortunately, at the break, our negotiators were yellow-livered donkeys. But, Hey-Ho, we'll set it straight.

    • @Miguel-vc6eq
      @Miguel-vc6eq Před 2 lety +4

      @@dropperknot I wish you luck! But I think "independence" is not edible

    • @damiaanspatrick2050
      @damiaanspatrick2050 Před 2 lety +7

      @@dropperknot No you are !! Don't use ' we are '

  • @sergiotarita7414
    @sergiotarita7414 Před 9 měsíci +11

    I bet all these people are not cheering anymore 😁 how is Brexit going??
    LOL😂😂😂😂😂

  • @francismcdonnell753
    @francismcdonnell753 Před 8 měsíci

    Why is nobody mentioning Rupert Murdock & his newspapers involvement in Brexit?

  • @bodomeijer772
    @bodomeijer772 Před 4 měsíci +1

    That is what they hoped for,that Europe faults apart after England said Goobye. It is worst for England then for Europe

  • @blueodum
    @blueodum Před 9 měsíci +3

    Who would have thought, Alexander Johnson, an immigrant, hating freedom of movement.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci

      If he was arguing against the self interest of the Johnson family dynasty, why is that a bad thing?

  • @gzhang207
    @gzhang207 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The tragedy with Brexit is 1) the referendum was passed with far below 50% of the population, and 2) nobody like it after it happened, everybody felt lied to but nobody stood up to take the responsibility.

    • @chris-4566
      @chris-4566 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, we were lied to - by the 275 Remain supporting politicians who voted in favour of the referendum and then tried to overturn the result when they lost.

    • @gzhang207
      @gzhang207 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@chris-4566 The problem is Nigel Farage, the public leader of the Brexit movement, has expressed no shame, no remorse nor regret and also pretended as a victim.

    • @chris-4566
      @chris-4566 Před 8 měsíci

      @@gzhang207 I, like many other “Leave” voters made up my mind about wanting to leave the EU at least 10 years before a referendum was even talked about. So, whatever Farage said made no difference. What do you have to say about all the Remain politicians who voted in favour of the EU referendum. They must have thought that leaving the EU wasn’t such a dangerous choice that they would vote against us having a referendum.

    • @Mesamedusa
      @Mesamedusa Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@chris-4566
      It's funny how you seem to reproach remainers for giving you the chance to vote. You talk as if it should have been kept away from you...
      Obviously remainers felt assured it would turn out differently and were confident to go ahead.
      They did not expect a majority of voters prepared to shoot themselves in the foot (knowingly or not) to vent frustration.

    • @chris-4566
      @chris-4566 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Mesamedusa I’m not reproaching Remainer MP’s for giving the people a chance to have a say on EU membership, I’m pointing out the hypocrisy of them saying yes we can choose, then trying their best to overturn the decision because it wasn’t the one they wanted. Remainers talk about lies told by Johnson and Farage but a hell of a lot of Remainers lied when they went to the polls and didn’t accept the decision of a vote allowed us by so many Remain MP’s.

  • @livelife5947
    @livelife5947 Před 9 měsíci +6

    “If you leave, I’m keeping all the cheese”
    😂😂😂

  • @joeyfotofr
    @joeyfotofr Před 7 měsíci +1

    BREXIt has prove itself to be an excellent example for every other European nation. Leave propaganda is pretty much confined to loons her on the continent.

  • @ludovic2431
    @ludovic2431 Před 9 měsíci +15

    In WW 2 Britain survived because of being an isle, not for any other reason. Winston Churchill knew it has been a close escape, saved by the entrance of the US in the war.

    • @pawkot49
      @pawkot49 Před 9 měsíci

      And on the end England cheated anybody who fight for them ...

    • @neilmartin1111
      @neilmartin1111 Před 9 měsíci +2

      you need a history lesson, we still had a lot of the empire then we had help from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, India, before America came along.

    • @blueodum
      @blueodum Před 9 měsíci

      @@neilmartin1111 Plus a little thing called Lend-Lease.

    • @Smtey
      @Smtey Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@neilmartin1111how can you say not true before proving is point ?
      Like yeah it is a known fact that the RN blocked Germany but it is thanks to the sea. The UK would’ve never been a challenge for Germany in 1940/1941 if it wasn’t for the channel.

    • @normanchristie4524
      @normanchristie4524 Před 8 měsíci

      @@neilmartin1111and......?

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před rokem +6

    "Boris Johnson is the other star of the Campaign "....😴🥇🏆London a.k.a. Singapore on Thames..." Global Britain"

  • @user-iz3dq5sz3h
    @user-iz3dq5sz3h Před 3 měsíci

    A very proud day in 2016. Never forgotten. So much pride that the British people overwhelmingly voted to return to full democracy.

  • @dilfsalad5561
    @dilfsalad5561 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As much as I love the UK and regret Brexit, I don’t want the UK to rejoin the EU cos that would mean the return of Nigel Farage back into European Parliament and paying him a hefty salary at that too. For us Europeans Brexit got rid of the leeching rat Farage thank God!

  • @Saricelina
    @Saricelina Před 9 měsíci +10

    Great video and thank you for sharing ... with love and sadness from the USA

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Sari, The People in the UK in 2016 that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

  • @KazbekMairbek
    @KazbekMairbek Před 8 měsíci +5

    Down with Russian crony Farrage with Russian crony money

  • @cgirl111
    @cgirl111 Před 8 měsíci

    That skit with Patrick Stewart is an old Monty Python trope.

  • @davidneill1158
    @davidneill1158 Před 7 měsíci

    Very informative. Thank you 😢.

  • @davidgallagher165
    @davidgallagher165 Před rokem +4

    He's telling the truth and you know it...

    • @michaelrowsell1160
      @michaelrowsell1160 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm all right jack ,I live Spain .You are now stuck in a failing state .

  • @michaelmazowiecki9195
    @michaelmazowiecki9195 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The north of England voted leave. Scotland, even further north, voted to remain.

    • @neilferguson5940
      @neilferguson5940 Před 9 měsíci

      Do you know why the North of England voted leave?

    • @michaelmazowiecki9195
      @michaelmazowiecki9195 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@neilferguson5940 as a protest vote against Tory economic policy plus racist anti immigration?

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 8 měsíci

      But enough Scottish votes to tip the balance - thank you Scotland!

    • @neilferguson5940
      @neilferguson5940 Před 8 měsíci

      @michaelmazowiecki9195 Had nothing to do with racism. Controlled immigration was a factor for some but most people were not against legal migration into the country, or is that just you labouring leave supporters as racists?

    • @michaelmazowiecki9195
      @michaelmazowiecki9195 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@neilferguson5940 immigration has always been an issue in the UK, legal or otherwise. Post WW2 immigrants from Ireland, the West Indies , Africa and South Asia were welcomed by employers but not by the general public. That also applies to political exiles such as my parents. The same happened post 2004 with Eastern European entry into the EU where the UK government declared an open doors policy due to labor shortages. Those EU migrants were in the UK legally. They were not made welcome once the Tories came to power and particularly post 2015. There was and continues to be a lot of nasty racism evident, particularly in England though rather not in London which is very much a cosmopolitan international city.

  • @ajvanmarle
    @ajvanmarle Před 2 měsíci

    "They felt the country was being run by people who were protected while they were exposed."
    And, so..., they decided to vote for a situation where those protected people were free to make whatever rules they wanted to protect themselves even more? Please make it make sense!

  • @negritablanca
    @negritablanca Před 8 měsíci +9

    The question is: brixitiers, are you enjoying Brexit? 😂😂😂😂

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Negri. The People in the UK in 2016 that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

  • @jonkmale1
    @jonkmale1 Před 8 měsíci

    The Electoral Commission should have banned that Breaking Point poster. Do they lack power?

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Jonny, The People in the UK in 2016 that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

    • @brianferguson7840
      @brianferguson7840 Před 8 měsíci

      The Electoral Commission absolutely do not have any power. They were taken under full government control and lost any independence two years ago.

  • @hauskalainen
    @hauskalainen Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm so glad that Nigel Farage no longer gets an eu salary
    . Shame about his pension.

    • @paologat
      @paologat Před 8 měsíci

      Don’t worry, Farage’s pension will be ultimately paid by UK taxpayers. It’s part of the residual liabilities still owed to the EU.

    • @larsbjrnson3101
      @larsbjrnson3101 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes, he will still receive an EU pension but paid by the UK, that was included in the Brexit agreement. 😅

    • @hauskalainen
      @hauskalainen Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@larsbjrnson3101 of course he could volunteer to give it to charity. He attended hardly any of the fisheries committee meetings he opted to sit on. And in the chamber of parliament he only ever carped on endlessly about the Commissioners. Very unfairly IMHO. Over to you Nigel.

  • @donkeytrousers
    @donkeytrousers Před 8 měsíci

    Interesting that at 3:05 the brief view of the circle shows only 15 faces and some kind of vertical fudgery to make it look like there are more people up there.

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 Před 8 měsíci

      Donkey Brains, The People in the UK in 2016 that Voted "Remain" were deceived they did not know "where the UK, would end up" that is it would end up in a Federal EU with complete loss of Sovereignty

  • @jamesfisher12
    @jamesfisher12 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Think putin think Russia! !!!! Who was behind Farage ,that's not a question.

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758 Před 2 lety +7

    Pure ROT...

  • @javiermartingonzalez4759
    @javiermartingonzalez4759 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Now the Europeans know why is the EU and are more unify ever, thank's UK .

    • @neilferguson5940
      @neilferguson5940 Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome, we've never felt part of Europe and reading all the hate from Europeans proves we were right to get out. I only wish we would stop signing defence treaties and helping you protect your airspace. Good luck with eu empire.

  • @karltitz1725
    @karltitz1725 Před 21 dnem

    There are important considerations for the American Electorate in the upcoming election which can be informed by the politicians who broke Great Britain.

  • @Gibbo1
    @Gibbo1 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hey Mr Osborne, when is the emergency budget happening? I'm still waiting... lol

  • @didndido3638
    @didndido3638 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Farage looks like exactly the turkies britain has now difficulties having ready for christmas because of the shortage of underpaid foreign labourers.

  • @robjoe1
    @robjoe1 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Such a liar Johnson

  • @highvolumepls
    @highvolumepls Před 7 měsíci

    The population does not see or even have a whiff of what is coming. First to go ECHR

  • @simonsadler9360
    @simonsadler9360 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Many of us the hated word Expats were refused òur right to a postal votec- 17 million of us, now a permanent resident in Spain my E.U passport clearly states that I am a british citizen , on my last request to the gov email for a postal vote the answer was "Request denied , I speak read and write Spanish well enough to apply to become a Spanish citizen & to retain & renew cheaply a Spanish passport , had to do tthis at the offices of the national police for a passing to enable my Spanish companion MariCarmen to allow her to visit my family in Essex € 30 in cash of which € 12 was to pay for police time . We often wonder if in our late Queens diaries what her thoughts were about brexit, she had amongst her visitors a fine friendship with President Putin , why was he not allowed to attend her funeral a security issue I suppose . As a historian has recently stated we didnt have a commonwealth ,,Britain wss land thieves !!

  • @Sir_Rantalot
    @Sir_Rantalot Před 8 měsíci +6

    Brexit was a huge success ... for Russia but for the EU too. Finally, some sand chose to leave the gear.

  • @maddie9185
    @maddie9185 Před rokem +10

    Brexit was always about racism.

    • @damianbutterworth2434
      @damianbutterworth2434 Před rokem

      What`s racist about a trading bloc?

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Před rokem +1

      @@damianbutterworth2434 Free movement.... think of the Turks and the Albanians!

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 9 měsíci

      Jesus where do i start with this one. Such an ignorant post. i havnt got time for it.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 8 měsíci

      You're projecting.

  • @edpoletto8048
    @edpoletto8048 Před 7 měsíci

    When lies and deceit are common we have nothing.

  • @seanfallon4580
    @seanfallon4580 Před 7 měsíci

    Britain was never happy being in the EU from day one
    I don't think they will rejoin anytime soon as the political situation in the UK is very unstable . Even a Labour Party Government says it doesn't want to rejoin the EU

  • @stephenchappell7512
    @stephenchappell7512 Před 9 měsíci +3

    The B(W)ankers got what they wanted