Why Britain shouldn't regret Brexit

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Despite the political chaos from the continuing Brexit negotiations, Britain can breathe a sigh of relief that it is no longer beholden to Brussels. One year on from the UK-EU trade deal we can look forward to continuing success outside of the stagnating bloc. Watch the full video above.
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  • @yvo4497
    @yvo4497 Před 2 lety +163

    This looks like a hostage video ...

    • @anipanim4310
      @anipanim4310 Před 2 lety +15

      lol so true

    • @albertlay8927
      @albertlay8927 Před 2 lety +3

      That must be it! I hope the Telegraph has let him go, poor guy.

    • @argento1111
      @argento1111 Před 2 lety +2

      Hahaha best comment !

    • @Remin777
      @Remin777 Před 6 měsíci

      Nah. Looks like he's trying not to laugh.

  • @SimplySketchyGT
    @SimplySketchyGT Před 2 lety +115

    Hilarious. They left the comments on for this one.
    Totally getting slapped with a misinformation flag after that exposing of utter bull.

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety +10

      Read any of these articles to confirm everything this imbecile has said.
      London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit | Reuters
      Bankers quit London as Brexit relocations to EU step up
      Pressure grows on banks to move staff to Continent - The Times
      Banks are moving $1.2 trillion out of London after Brexit - Quartz
      Banking, insurance and financial services changes after Brexit
      Bank by bank, here's where the London jobs are post-Brexit
      List of Banks Moving Assets Out of London 2021
      Brexit: Banks and insurers move £1 trillion of assets from UK ...
      Bankers talk of being sold out as London waits for its ... - CNBC
      Brexit: Over 400 finance firms move jobs out of London
      Post-Brexit Guide: Five years since UK vote, where are we now
      Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on ...
      UK firms plan to shift across Channel after Brexit chaos - The ...
      Companies leaving the UK, downsizing or cutting jobs ahead of
      For U.K. Companies Brexit Meant Higher Costs and Endless ...
      Want some more?

    • @stevensilvester8221
      @stevensilvester8221 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexanderromanov737 nahhh it's all bollox London has this week been announced as second largest financial centre on the planet.. Its broken 5 previous records ....wake up . Money talks bullshit walks ...hello Shell ...changed your name !!!!

    • @cncit
      @cncit Před 2 lety +2

      @@stevensilvester8221 What ever lol

    • @fitzstv8506
      @fitzstv8506 Před 2 lety +4

      @@stevensilvester8221 London will continue to prosper it is a great world city and owes much of it's success to the UK 's time in the EU however it will not prosper nearly as well as it did while the UK was an EU member and just remember London is not the UK, UK regions will be the first to feel the effects of brexit reality and there is already evidence that this has started. NI which effectively remains part of the EU is however doing very well if further evidence of EU membership is required, this fact is likely not presented through UK media sources.

    • @MrAer85
      @MrAer85 Před 2 lety

      @@alexanderromanov737 The City of London is a ghost town.

  • @daviddoherty3349
    @daviddoherty3349 Před 2 lety +287

    "The truth is the Brexit project is only getting started" ... that is the scariest sentence uttered during this 4 minutes of utter tosh.

    • @merkvandermeulen3978
      @merkvandermeulen3978 Před 2 lety +21

      Please do ask him again about the benefits of Brexit on 30 December 2022 and 2023.

    • @jamesgrover2005
      @jamesgrover2005 Před 2 lety +3

      The decent into authoritarian neoliberalist fascism is what's got started.

    • @merkvandermeulen3978
      @merkvandermeulen3978 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jamesgrover2005 Could it be that said tendency was, as in many other countries I must admit, already there? And that it's from the 2019 GE on, thanks to the Tory majority, now being exploited to the full? With indeed worse to come? 😨

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/EbFhlfnJep0/video.html

    • @merkvandermeulen3978
      @merkvandermeulen3978 Před 2 lety

      @@alexanderromanov737 I needed that!

  • @cloggyparsons2388
    @cloggyparsons2388 Před 2 lety +75

    This guy has been either been put on hold for the past year or getting a healthy dollop of cash to promote Brexit..

  • @xICEJEMx
    @xICEJEMx Před 2 lety +34

    Scotland didn't "regret it." ..in that it never voted for it in the first place . Don't mix England and Britain up please ..and the canny scots have been proved right

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +3

      We vote as one country, the UK.
      Irrelevant what a region of the UK voted.

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Před 2 lety +15

      @@watchnut5305 which ignores the act of union. England Scotland is a marriage not a takeover. Ignore Scotland at your peril. The union is not permanent like any marriage it has to be worked on to last.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety

      @@nicks4934 brexit killed indy.

    • @andrew30m
      @andrew30m Před 2 lety +4

      Scotland will leave the U.K. and England can rename the U.K. southern Britain

    • @Freerangerification
      @Freerangerification Před 2 lety +3

      @@watchnut5305 BREXIT HAS MADE INDY MORE LIKELY . LET THE ENGLISH SUFFER THE CONSEQUENSES OF THEIR ACTIONS. WE ARE OUT!

  • @htlein
    @htlein Před 2 lety +146

    "we scarcely hear about Brexit these days" well that probably because bojo has told civil servants not to mention the word!

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 2 lety +20

      and its not mentioned in the EU press.... because its an UK problem, not an EU ones!!

    • @tonyhendrix8075
      @tonyhendrix8075 Před 2 lety +5

      Richard Sharp,the head of the ENGLISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION donated £400,000 to the ENGLISH TORY PARTY,Fat Controller Johnson told Sharp not to mention Brexit or your out on your arse,Sharp obeyed him.

    • @martingoldfreed2627
      @martingoldfreed2627 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Arltratlo Actually it is mentioned in the EU press, with the rest of the world laughing at the UK.

    • @RunPJs
      @RunPJs Před 2 lety +1

      We have barely seen Boris regarding rising cases

    • @chrislaurenceleo
      @chrislaurenceleo Před 2 lety +2

      I talk about it all the time as we see u turns and delayed implementation of new rules everyday.

  • @GuusJanssen
    @GuusJanssen Před 2 lety +138

    Brexit has been a great success for countries like Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Thousands of jobs have moved to there from the UK, just like many smaller and bigger companies. 👍👍

    • @barbaraedwards4802
      @barbaraedwards4802 Před 2 lety +4

      I thought we'd got rid of the eu obviously not , the eu is like a turd that won't flush down the toilet lmao

    • @astralxing988
      @astralxing988 Před 2 lety +15

      @@barbaraedwards4802 Nothing like the amount of (literally )turds pumped in the UK rivers and sea .

    • @barbaraedwards4802
      @barbaraedwards4802 Před 2 lety +1

      They will soon come back once they realise what a pile of crap the eu is lol

    • @astralxing988
      @astralxing988 Před 2 lety +6

      @@barbaraedwards4802 Who? The turds ? :)))
      Of course they will . they belong in the shiter UK turn to :))))

    • @GuusJanssen
      @GuusJanssen Před 2 lety +15

      @@barbaraedwards4802 Who will come back? The EU? The EU didn't leave, the UK left. Remember?

  • @paulcrovella6239
    @paulcrovella6239 Před 2 lety +111

    What a load of rubbish. Can the Daily Telegraph really regard itself as a serious newspaper spouting out this nonsense?

    • @dave8204
      @dave8204 Před 2 lety +1

      The Telegraph are very close to Number 10's press office,they even get invited to their parties. Oddly there was one newspaper that kept very quiet when the subject of last year's Christmas parties was all over the rest of the media, can't think why.

    • @gio-oz8gf
      @gio-oz8gf Před 2 lety +4

      It isn't a newspaper, it's a Tory propaganda rag.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Před 2 lety

      @@dave8204 That day their reporters had already sipped too much champagne to report anything.

    • @robthebold6901
      @robthebold6901 Před 2 lety +2

      Its the daily express/mail for the upper middle class, of course they spout nonsense.

  • @xICEJEMx
    @xICEJEMx Před 2 lety +43

    Project fear? Mmm 'Project here' has arrived ...hence BJ telling civil servants not to say the word 'brexit ' anymore . SNP in Westminster must use the b word at least once in pm questions

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 2 lety

      every 3rd word its must be, hammering it into the English brain they won, they won...a rubber chicken and a free STD!

  • @MaximilienRobespierre1
    @MaximilienRobespierre1 Před 2 lety +27

    Not one "benefit" for ordinary people...interesting eh?

    • @McNallyF
      @McNallyF Před 2 lety

      So true. Maybe they left the comments on to test there readership's opinion going forward?

    • @stjohnsilver9538
      @stjohnsilver9538 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/v-WVZ4KgS_s/video.html 😉

  • @cncit
    @cncit Před 2 lety +51

    We were never governed by Brussels. The UK always made it's own laws and voted for most of the EU laws. How does this paper get away with putting out this content??

    • @CHALETARCADE
      @CHALETARCADE Před 2 lety +2

      When people don't know the facts, they can't tell when they are being lied to, and it's true for all of us.

    • @lovelybitofbugle219
      @lovelybitofbugle219 Před 2 lety

      We're still ruled by Brussels! Look how much power they have over us even now.

    • @simonjohn9525
      @simonjohn9525 Před 2 lety

      @@lovelybitofbugle219 And always will have.

    • @cncit
      @cncit Před 2 lety

      @@lovelybitofbugle219 Brussels has never had any power over us. Us now being a 3rd country abiding by 3rd country rules is a result of Brexit not Brussels.

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety +2

      Read any of these articles to confirm everything this imbecile has said.
      London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit | Reuters
      Bankers quit London as Brexit relocations to EU step up
      Pressure grows on banks to move staff to Continent - The Times
      Banks are moving $1.2 trillion out of London after Brexit - Quartz
      Banking, insurance and financial services changes after Brexit
      Bank by bank, here's where the London jobs are post-Brexit
      List of Banks Moving Assets Out of London 2021
      Brexit: Banks and insurers move £1 trillion of assets from UK ...
      Bankers talk of being sold out as London waits for its ... - CNBC
      Brexit: Over 400 finance firms move jobs out of London
      Post-Brexit Guide: Five years since UK vote, where are we now
      Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on ...
      UK firms plan to shift across Channel after Brexit chaos - The ...
      Companies leaving the UK, downsizing or cutting jobs ahead of
      For U.K. Companies Brexit Meant Higher Costs and Endless ...
      Want some more?

  • @fransdigitalmediaservices3912

    My God, is this still online, I thought the Brexit Editor would have taken this down out of embarrassment.

  • @gnrserbia
    @gnrserbia Před 2 lety +97

    The thin arguments and wishful thinking of this video, confirm the case of Brexit being a failure.

    • @SimplySketchyGT
      @SimplySketchyGT Před 2 lety +13

      It’s made up of stretches that even an Olympic athlete would be jealous of.

    • @Twy87
      @Twy87 Před 2 lety +8

      If even the slightest justification for Frederick Barclay's tax-dodging can still be made, The Torygraph will find it.

    • @andersbodin1551
      @andersbodin1551 Před 2 lety +1

      He forgot to mention the Tim-tams

  • @fitzstv8506
    @fitzstv8506 Před 2 lety +195

    For every brexit advantage there are 100 disadvantages.

    • @neilburns8869
      @neilburns8869 Před 2 lety +11

      100?
      I think that's putting it politely, my friend.
      Brexit was never really worth the paper it was written on, or was it a bus?

    • @mickeymouse8692
      @mickeymouse8692 Před 2 lety +9

      Like what?
      Maybe disadvantage is for the EU, no annual fee of 20 billions and no claims to UK benefits

    • @getlo4884
      @getlo4884 Před 2 lety +8

      Still not seen any advantages

    • @mickeymouse8692
      @mickeymouse8692 Před 2 lety +3

      @@getlo4884 other visible benefits, no extra pressure on school class rooms, and on NHS
      If government wants to they can reduce fuel bills by slashing Vat, which couldn't have been done if part of the EU
      If government wants to we can have cheaper imports of food and other stuff by bringing in from other than EU and also slashing tariff which EU have against poor countries

    • @stevensilvester8221
      @stevensilvester8221 Před 2 lety +8

      @@mickeymouse8692 absolutely right plus we can now agree deals for the benefit of 2 countries not 27
      Have control of our foreign policy..
      And no longer have to put our capital investment opportunities out to tender outside of the UK
      Oh and uk law is now supreme on UK soil. Plus we didn't have to put in 80 billion to the EU recovery fund.
      FDI is through the roof and higher than the whole of Europe put together.
      Plus we are soon to join a trading block 0f 13trillion pounds which makes the EU looking the poor man's club
      Oh and tempest is doing well ...it can shunt the data of a small city in one second create a virtual command centre environment. And one world has sent up its 400th satellite..
      It to soon to tell ultimately but so far so good, yes there will be backward steps ..but London is still second largest investment centre on the planet..I think the highest EU is Paris in 10th spot.
      Don't listen to the remoaners most of them have rose coloured glasses on
      And although a few are intelligent there views are clouded by a hatred of brexit and find it difficult to accept they lost and we are out .....project doom 2 is as bollox as the original one.

  • @johnjeanb
    @johnjeanb Před 2 lety +162

    The Telegraph does not understands Brexit negotiations are over. Benefits? Yes there are real ones for a tiny minority in the UK (some industrialists happy at the worker's protection rights reduction, some dark money laundering activities happy to get rid of inquisitive rules by the EU) but mostly outside of the UK. In the EU, Brexit was an initial cost but now with many service activities leaving the UK for the EU it become a gain to the EU. UK Fishing and farming industries destroyed by Brexit call for an increase in import of EU farm products while bankrupting their UK counterparts.
    Make no mistake. If there was any real advantage to the UK population, the Torygraph headlines would be filled with them.
    No, Brexit is a total failure and only thick Brexit voters do not see it.

    • @radiocrash
      @radiocrash Před 2 lety +2

      Cheer up sad sacks.

    • @robthebold6901
      @robthebold6901 Před 2 lety +5

      @alex docra who a where exactly in europe are people dying of starvation?

    • @kevt3318
      @kevt3318 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I'm really thick. Thanks for the 35 % pay rise though lol

    • @karylhogan5758
      @karylhogan5758 Před 2 lety +7

      Why so many English suddenly in Dublin , buying expensive houses?… am in Dublin , and economy booming, thanks to brexit😁👍🏻

    • @kevt3318
      @kevt3318 Před 2 lety +4

      @@karylhogan5758 Same here in England. Houses and warehouses (huge warehouses) are being built every where and unemployment is at it's lowest in 40 years. Thanks Brexit.

  • @Freerangerification
    @Freerangerification Před 2 lety +53

    SO WE SWAPPED TARIFF FREE TRADE FOR A FEW PENCE OFF THE PRICE OF BEER... GREAT! GOOD JOB GUYS!

    • @BedsitBob
      @BedsitBob Před 2 lety

      How much discount can I have on a couple of Kodiaks, and a polar? 😁

    • @sglenny001
      @sglenny001 Před 2 lety

      Yay

  • @rhyslewis599
    @rhyslewis599 Před 2 lety +119

    The fact the telegraph have to release videos like this is laughable😂😂

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 2 lety +10

      they messed up the broadcast, it was set to be shown April 1st, not now!

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety +3

      Read any of these articles to confirm everything this imbecile has said.
      London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit | Reuters
      Bankers quit London as Brexit relocations to EU step up
      Pressure grows on banks to move staff to Continent - The Times
      Banks are moving $1.2 trillion out of London after Brexit - Quartz
      Banking, insurance and financial services changes after Brexit
      Bank by bank, here's where the London jobs are post-Brexit
      List of Banks Moving Assets Out of London 2021
      Brexit: Banks and insurers move £1 trillion of assets from UK ...
      Bankers talk of being sold out as London waits for its ... - CNBC
      Brexit: Over 400 finance firms move jobs out of London
      Post-Brexit Guide: Five years since UK vote, where are we now
      Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on ...
      UK firms plan to shift across Channel after Brexit chaos - The ...
      Companies leaving the UK, downsizing or cutting jobs ahead of
      For U.K. Companies Brexit Meant Higher Costs and Endless ...
      Want some more?

    • @shanjanusman9974
      @shanjanusman9974 Před 2 lety

      @@alexanderromanov737 Not True AESC Envision Nissan Sunderland Investment In Electric Cars and Stellantis invests in Merseyside for producing Electric Vehicles mainly Vans whereas under EU membership we lost Ford Production to Eastern Europe , MG Rover and LDV to Russia and China.

    • @whocares264
      @whocares264 Před 2 lety

      @@shanjanusman9974 yes the EU loaned Ford money 2013 ...mg rover ldv just got bailed out....

  • @eekamoose
    @eekamoose Před 2 lety +188

    I am confused. Is this a parody? Is it meant to be ironic? Showing images of fishing vessels while talking about Brexit gains, for example, this is satirical comedy, right?

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 2 lety +25

      wrong date for the broadcast, April 1st had fit better!

    • @gio-oz8gf
      @gio-oz8gf Před 2 lety +13

      They're not as bright as your giving them credit for, the problem is they think we're even more stupid than them.

    • @davidpearn2484
      @davidpearn2484 Před 2 lety +11

      I think someone at the torygraph forgot to turn off the comment's button,🤣🤣🤣.

    • @andersbodin1551
      @andersbodin1551 Před 2 lety +6

      Well, destroying the fishing insdustry is actually a win, it will provide allot of unemployed fishers that we can retrain to truck drivers

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety

      @@andersbodin1551 What a nice dream, English fishermen cannot be trained for anything, they can barely mouthbreath.

  • @martinschmidt1652
    @martinschmidt1652 Před 2 lety +170

    How happy the telegraph must be that the dislike counter is gone...

    • @dazraf
      @dazraf Před 2 lety +2

      30,392 views. 633 likes. Yep.

    • @WiredCountDuckula
      @WiredCountDuckula Před 2 lety

      Thought brexit was about doubling Islamic immigration and having less money public services complete success

    • @hmalik5232
      @hmalik5232 Před rokem +1

      @@WiredCountDuckula why on earth would we want more Islamic immigration?

    • @chaselee86
      @chaselee86 Před rokem +1

      @@dazraf As of 2023, 952 dislikes

  • @cncit
    @cncit Před 2 lety +75

    "we all now know" that the vaccine roll out commenced when we were still part of the EU and was implemented under EU rules. The EU gave us permission to waive some EU checks to speed up the roll out.

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Před 2 lety +37

      "The EU gave us permission to waive some EU checks to speed up the roll out." Actually, the EU does not control the healthcare of the EU nations as it is explicitly excluded from the Lisbon Treaty. The UK could always do what it did. What the EU did is set up mechanisms to pool resources and avoid raising costs against each other. When a Brexit person uses vaccine rollout as a Brexit benefit they either don't know what they are talking about, or as here they are lying.

    • @cncit
      @cncit Před 2 lety +4

      @@stephenconway2468 Yes but some regulatory safety checks were waivered for us as I understand it.

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Před 2 lety +11

      @@cncit I have to look that up. I know that each nation can/could waive safety checks for emergency situations. It might have been some minor technical items such as part of the production or transportation process. In either case, we bought agree that being inside the EU was not a barrier to vaccine rollout as claimed by this newspaper.

    • @cncit
      @cncit Před 2 lety +9

      @@stephenconway2468 Yes it shows the standard of our UK government when they continually trot this lie out in parliament and no one, even the Labour opposition, calls them out.

    • @raymondbullock4557
      @raymondbullock4557 Před 2 lety +2

      Contrary to the comments here the vaccine roll out took place during 2021 after the UK had left the EU on the 31st January 2020 and by not agreeing to be part of the EU vaccine programme the UK was able to get people jabbed quicker than EU members because we were not bound by EU red tape.

  • @aymanla471
    @aymanla471 Před 2 lety +46

    First benefit : less red britbongs in the beaches of spain

    • @stevensilvester8221
      @stevensilvester8221 Před 2 lety

      @@Buckets1000 and less jobs 14% of hospitality job come from British tourists 19bn pounds a year ....

  • @cncit
    @cncit Před 2 lety +117

    "Silly bit's of red tape we can pull off almost immediately" 😃 Is this guy for real?

    • @SimplySketchyGT
      @SimplySketchyGT Před 2 lety +22

      In exchange for insane bits of red tape we agreed to put back on 🤣

    • @Twy87
      @Twy87 Před 2 lety +24

      He probably drew the short-straw when the editor was handing out the topics that day.

    • @debugstore
      @debugstore Před 2 lety +18

      Red tape has multiplied since Brexit resulting in many exporters and importers going out of business. Many businesses are now drowning in more red tape than they ever had when we were in the EU.

    • @Be-Es---___
      @Be-Es---___ Před 2 lety +11

      The whole origine of the EU was to remove red tape 🤪😂😂

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety +3

      Read any of these articles to confirm everything this imbecile has said.
      London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit | Reuters
      Bankers quit London as Brexit relocations to EU step up
      Pressure grows on banks to move staff to Continent - The Times
      Banks are moving $1.2 trillion out of London after Brexit - Quartz
      Banking, insurance and financial services changes after Brexit
      Bank by bank, here's where the London jobs are post-Brexit
      List of Banks Moving Assets Out of London 2021
      Brexit: Banks and insurers move £1 trillion of assets from UK ...
      Bankers talk of being sold out as London waits for its ... - CNBC
      Brexit: Over 400 finance firms move jobs out of London
      Post-Brexit Guide: Five years since UK vote, where are we now
      Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on ...
      UK firms plan to shift across Channel after Brexit chaos - The ...
      Companies leaving the UK, downsizing or cutting jobs ahead of
      For U.K. Companies Brexit Meant Higher Costs and Endless ...
      Want some more?

  • @jeffreyamos7288
    @jeffreyamos7288 Před 2 lety +48

    Why could we not have done AUKUS without leaving the EU? We were still in the EU when we began rolling out our vaccine policy (and paying through the nose for it. There are liars, damed liars and there are Brexiteers.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +3

      France would have vetoed Aukus and the UK would have followed the EUSSR and let them deal with acquiring the vaccines.
      So we would probably never have got them.
      Remoaners lie and continue to do so!

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Před 2 lety +8

      So ignore the neighbours and pretend the empire still means something.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nicks4934 your point?
      Would france have done the same?

    • @SimplySketchyGT
      @SimplySketchyGT Před 2 lety

      But like Gove spouting about the inability to adjust VAT on fuel before the vote and alas the EU issued a cheat sheet for member states on how to help citizens in the face of rising fuel costs and suggest adjusting VAT as a method.

    • @andrew30m
      @andrew30m Před 2 lety

      Watchnut France couldn’t veto Aukus its not a trade agreement

  • @madworldman2917
    @madworldman2917 Před 2 lety +19

    More propaganda from the 'Daily Propagandagraph'. Notice he used the word 'pessimist' multiple times. Must be a keyword identified by the Tory PR machine. Expect to see it used elsewhere for a while

    • @debugstore
      @debugstore Před 2 lety +2

      This disgraceful propaganda demonstrates the Telegraph is purely a propaganda rag. It reminds me of Lord Haw-Haw from WWII.

    • @Fedaykin24
      @Fedaykin24 Před 2 lety +1

      Must be a mistake by his part, the correct term for those who voted Remain and oppose Brexit is 'Patriot'.

  • @MrThirstyshark
    @MrThirstyshark Před 2 lety +16

    Desperate piece of Propaganda Tosh, from the Torygraph..

  • @algirdas6012
    @algirdas6012 Před 2 lety +52

    So in short Britains should "focus on small wins", "benefits in an unspecified amount of time, in unspecified grey areas", "critics are pesimists", and lets end with a threat "Brexit is just getting started".

  • @politicalpuppy17
    @politicalpuppy17 Před 2 lety +37

    Well, what to say... That was delusional.

  • @iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643

    This video must be a joke, made by a remainer.

    • @Walt_G
      @Walt_G Před 2 lety +8

      @@pauls464 its realist.

  • @emmanuelrobert208
    @emmanuelrobert208 Před 2 lety +50

    Listened to the video and read the post. Its strange how quiet the 52% are!

  • @joezanella8949
    @joezanella8949 Před 2 lety +30

    This such a load of bollocks.

    • @garybarrett4881
      @garybarrett4881 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep. It’s turd polishing.

    • @Ditch_Head
      @Ditch_Head Před 2 lety +1

      I’m surprised he didn’t get a physical formation in his mouth.

  • @aleksandarm4489
    @aleksandarm4489 Před 2 lety +59

    Laughable opinion, the Brexit project started 5 years ago it didnt just start now.

    • @empiregeof
      @empiregeof Před 2 lety +12

      Actually it did. From 3 Januari 2022, Brexit will officially start with more trade restrictions, red tape and controls of origin.

    • @Flight72
      @Flight72 Před 2 lety

      We'll be always waiting for a better proof of good Brexit!! Like all in Politics one thing and its oposit at the sametime! :-)

  • @TheChiefEng
    @TheChiefEng Před 2 lety +47

    It's really incredible how ignorant these people want the British population to become.
    Brexit started in 2016 and since then not much has been done to prepare or understand the full effects of UK being a third country.
    UK relies by almost 70% on European imports. Now, if UK wants to source these goods from elsewhere, the price of these goods will be much higher when imported into The UK.
    The other thing the Brexiteers seem to forget is that UK signed an international agreement which these morons have tried to change ever since.
    They have claimed that they wanted to invoke Article 16 of the NIP not fully understanding that such an action would result in severe reactions from both EU and USA where the latter has been very clear that such a move would result in absolutely no chance of a trade agreement with USA.
    EU, if it wanted to, could bring out the big guns in which case all sorts of tools could be used to virtually strangle The UK economy.
    There still seems to be people in The UK who believe that EU needs UK more than UK needs EU. Good luck with that ridiculous understanding. If that was the case, why has The UK not started a trade war with EU yet?
    Well, the reason should be very clear to everybody. UK would be slaughtered in a trade war. So please try. We would love to watch that outcome.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety

      So happy we are free from the EUSSR!

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 Před 2 lety +8

      @@watchnut5305 So why are the Brexiteers complaining that they are not?

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety

      @@samhartford8677 we know why remoaners complain so much.
      Brexit derangement syndrome, or usually Stockholm syndrome.
      But it will pass, lol.

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 Před 2 lety +7

      @@watchnut5305 Sorry pal, I'm EU27. I never advocated remain, because I thought that the democratic vote needed to be delivered, even if it was stupid. I'm just enjoying the Schadenfreude.

    • @chrisl6291
      @chrisl6291 Před 2 lety +1

      The only way the EU can harm the UK in a trade War would be expanding an already huge goods trade deficit, taken to its extreme of no goods trade at all due to prohibitively hi barriers from both sides the UK would run a £0 goods trade deficit with EU, a far better position economically. The services surplus with the EU comes from ownership of EU land, property, loans & direct investment, impossible to prevent & without their goods trade surplus would eventually extract all capital stock from the EU via the current account.
      If bigger was better the USSR would never have collapsed, capital attracts capital & the UK has been very generous in its continuation of free trade with the EU, overgenerous & it wont last longer than the tories do because workers want those manufacturing jobs back with tariffs.

  • @gf6x3gkmfw38
    @gf6x3gkmfw38 Před 2 lety +35

    The fact that the tory owned telegraph felt the need for that title says enough

  • @redsandokan
    @redsandokan Před 2 lety +27

    I was willing to give this a fair shot, but essentially all I heard was the words “could” “might” “take a long time”
    stop ruining people’s livelihoods

  • @jonathano.7109
    @jonathano.7109 Před 2 lety +60

    So the benefits so far have been:
    1) alcohol duty (far cheaper in EU countries like Spain and France).
    2) scrapping GDPR (which protexted our privacy)
    3) AUKUS (playing poodle on the other side of the planet)
    4) antagonising France / EU (only a nutter can say that seriously)
    5) The City of London (under threat and losing trade to the EU)
    6) THE RISE OF UNICORNS!! 2:50
    No argument there.

    • @Iazzaboyce
      @Iazzaboyce Před 2 lety +3

      We need to set up a new political party with genuine pledges to the UK people:
      1, The UK will become part of the united states of Europe.
      2, The UK will become part of an EU army.
      3, The UK will adopt the euro.
      4, The UK will allow anyone from Europe to live and work in the UK.
      5, The UK will have a new principal flag.
      6, The UK will have 10% say in a controlling EU parliament.
      7, The UK will pay £350 million each week to the EU.
      8, The UK will allow the EU to decide UK trade policy.
      9, The UK will be ruled by an unelected EU executive.
      10, The UK allow anyone from Europe to use the NHS and claim UK benefits.
      We should call our new party 'The United Kingdom In Party'.

    • @jonathano.7109
      @jonathano.7109 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Iazzaboyce Love the name!! Bet that would get quite a few votes

    • @BobHooker
      @BobHooker Před rokem +1

      The GDPR issue is perhaps even worse for UK companies, if the UK was to end GDPR EU companies would no longer be able to host data in UK datacenters.

  • @guyem3052
    @guyem3052 Před 2 lety +83

    If I understand well the point of the journalist the only advantage is that politicians and the city are now finally inspired to make the UK great, something they did not do while they were comfortably part of the EU. All the added costs to import and export, the lack of workforce, the economic losses for small businesses and more expensive imports for the consumer are all worthwhile sacrifices if it means that our politicians will finally make an effort. An effort to do what? To recoup the trading deals the UK has lost? To have the opportunity to be involved in a potential war against China helping the US and Australia who, unlike us, are near it?

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před 2 lety

      US is nowhere near China.

    • @simonjohn9525
      @simonjohn9525 Před 2 lety

      @@harukrentz435 Well it borders the same ocean.

    • @simonjohn9525
      @simonjohn9525 Před 2 lety

      And Australia is going to go war with China because China buys all its minerals.

    • @parsonk4041
      @parsonk4041 Před 2 lety

      @@simonjohn9525 lol war?

    • @rogerbennett9641
      @rogerbennett9641 Před 2 lety

      The UK left the EU to return to being a democratically controlled, self governing country which the great majority of the political classes don't agree with as it impedes their oh so lucrative gravy train, they still work to get that train to return to the UK for their own benefit not ours. Just as the SNP want Scottish independence so they can try and get the train connected to Scotland for their benefit regardless of the suffering that would be inflicted on the majority of Scots.

  • @brianfallon2607
    @brianfallon2607 Před 2 lety +7

    We lost our freedom to live, work and retire in 27 countries. I absolutely regret it.

  • @kalonbzh5529
    @kalonbzh5529 Před 2 lety +17

    OMG ! The Telegraph is in the same category as Fox News, Russia Today and TV Baghdad 😂

  • @TribalmonkeyS
    @TribalmonkeyS Před 2 lety +20

    the reality is we didn't know or appreciate the benefits of being in the EU and blamed countless things on the EU when the anger should have been focused on Westminster government.
    the younger generation who wants to work and live in Europe with no barriers will wonder why the old folk voted to leave. slowly we will move toward closer ties again but it will be a painful slow process full of hard lessons.

  • @newsgeekus1216
    @newsgeekus1216 Před 2 lety +28

    I was hoping for some concert examples or at least future plans/direction. Instead he provided examples that the UK could have done while in the EU - but said that Brexit ideology allowed it to happen. Very week arguments. Sad.

    • @KentReynolds
      @KentReynolds Před 2 lety +1

      its like saying - I now watch netflix movies now that I have given up my Gym membership. Yes I could have watched netflix movies whilst being a gym member but its only the culture and mindset of being a non gym member that has enabled me to watch netflix movies.

  • @DominoIdiot
    @DominoIdiot Před 2 lety +57

    Good actor that can stop himself from laughing.

    • @bluetonic9538
      @bluetonic9538 Před 2 lety +7

      Well, he tried. But he has the Boris smirk.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety

      A bit like the actor Von der lying.
      The unelected EUSSR dictator!

    • @MaximilienRobespierre1
      @MaximilienRobespierre1 Před 2 lety +7

      He keeps thinking how much the Telegraph is paying him.

    • @andrewmarkham8024
      @andrewmarkham8024 Před 2 lety +6

      @@watchnut5305 How exactly is von der Leyen unelected? (or a dictator?)

    • @debugstore
      @debugstore Před 2 lety +1

      @@watchnut5305 Frost wasn't elected

  • @justsayen2024
    @justsayen2024 Před 2 lety +174

    Yes only getting started🤨 Jan 1st. Another delayed part of being a third country and that the government will likely blame on the EU.
    SPS checks,rules of origin, not being able to delay the
    VAT, in conjunction with a new computerized software for exporters that hasn't even been tested.
    The increased cost a public transportation in London.
    And the Australian trade deal that will flood the English Market with cheap Australian produce,
    That will put even more Farms at risk for insolvency.
    Or prioritizing larger fishing vessels to take the quotas from small fishing vessels whom can't afford to hire more deck hands.
    Speaking of fishermen where has Nigel been I thought he would be there with the Union Jack shaking hands and being praised.
    No? Oh that's right he was on GB news warning JRM not to go to the fishing villages.

    • @serevinvukele8046
      @serevinvukele8046 Před 2 lety +1

      Garbage.

    • @justsayen2024
      @justsayen2024 Před 2 lety

      @Captain Planet
      🤜🎩🤛

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 Před 2 lety

      What a incoherent load of tosh. I don’t know to upvote or downvote cos it’s a a very unimpressive comment that is not clear other than the whining.

    • @matthewfoley3929
      @matthewfoley3929 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Dude0000 pick a point.

  • @cmsacademy1673
    @cmsacademy1673 Před 2 lety +78

    This guy lives in an alternate reality! The city is super hard hit

    • @Ignorance_was_Strength
      @Ignorance_was_Strength Před 2 lety +29

      £39B+ divorce bill ✔
      Border in Irish Sea✔
      Illegal immigration increases ✔
      Product shortages ✔
      Labour shortage in care, NHS and many other sectors ✔
      Worker standards fall✔
      Food standards fall✔
      The value of the pound falls✔
      Prices rise ✔
      Poorer trade terms with EU countries ✔
      Lorry parks built and filling up in Kent ✔
      No US trade deal ✔
      Farmers lose CAP grant ✔
      Development grants to poorer UK areas slashed✔
      UK fishing industry hit badly✔
      UK banks move a £trillion to EU ✔
      UK leave Lugano Convention ✔
      Customs checks on UK-EU exports✔
      Customs checks on EU-UK imports ❌(When we've spent the billions on the new customs infrastructure)✔
      Level playing field agreement✔
      ©️ProjectFear 2016.

    • @jwadaow
      @jwadaow Před 2 lety

      @@Ignorance_was_Strength Those arguments weren't convincing and will not become convincing.

    • @Ignorance_was_Strength
      @Ignorance_was_Strength Před 2 lety +25

      @@jwadaow
      £350 million for the NHS. ❌
      Cheaper food, clothing and footwear. ❌
      Frictionless access to single market.❌
      Technological solution to Irish border.❌
      UK fishing regenerated. ❌
      New trade deal with USA ❌
      Annual payments to the EU to stop.❌
      Turkey to join EU. ❌
      Greece will leave.❌
      Lisbon Treaty "kicks in" to remove members voting powers in 2020.❌
      EU army. ❌
      EU about to implode.❌

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Buckets1000 remoaners lied and continue to do so.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ignorance_was_Strength free from the EUSSR.
      Never rejoining the EUSSR.

  • @stephenburke5967
    @stephenburke5967 Před 2 lety +93

    Give the economic benefits of Brexit.Dont be afraid to name them one after the other.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +8

      Not in the EUSSR.
      Not in the EUSSR.
      Not in the EUSSR.
      And remoaner tears, lol.

    • @cupguin
      @cupguin Před 2 lety +45

      @@watchnut5305 so that's nothing. Good to know.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +8

      @@cupguin UK economy is fastest growing g7 country this year and forecast to be fastest next year as well by the IMF.
      Plus the UK is forecast to be 16% bigger than Frances economy in 15 years time.
      Where are the negatives?
      Does that count, lol.

    • @tomenglish8330
      @tomenglish8330 Před 2 lety +26

      @@watchnut5305 Yeah because every oher G7 Country recovert already from the Pandemic and we didnt

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tomenglish8330still growing fastest, but nice try.

  • @pandora8478
    @pandora8478 Před 2 lety +22

    Brexit’s been such a success, look how many other countries have left!

  • @guyem3052
    @guyem3052 Před 2 lety +55

    The journalist said that one of the advantages is that Britain outside the EU dared to usurp the deal the French had with Australia. Why is this an advantage? The EU now may feel it could do the same against Britain, and they are bigger and stronger than the UK, it has more political and economic clout. Britain won this deal, but what deals may be stolen away in the future.

    • @simonjohn9525
      @simonjohn9525 Před 2 lety +7

      Good point!

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před 2 lety +11

      "ThEy NeEd Us MoRE ThAn We NeEd tHeM!"
      The same old mantra brexiters used to justified their action.

    • @pmoran7971
      @pmoran7971 Před 2 lety +7

      Now we have a good relationship with all our European neighbours. our exports have tripled and Norther Ireland is very peaceful and we all lived happily ever after!

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pmoran7971 and the fishes are happier, and NHS is getting $350M extra fund per day, and AHMEDs can no longer enter our country freely again. Happy.

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety +1

      Read any of these articles to confirm everything this imbecile has said.
      London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit | Reuters
      Bankers quit London as Brexit relocations to EU step up
      Pressure grows on banks to move staff to Continent - The Times
      Banks are moving $1.2 trillion out of London after Brexit - Quartz
      Banking, insurance and financial services changes after Brexit
      Bank by bank, here's where the London jobs are post-Brexit
      List of Banks Moving Assets Out of London 2021
      Brexit: Banks and insurers move £1 trillion of assets from UK ...
      Bankers talk of being sold out as London waits for its ... - CNBC
      Brexit: Over 400 finance firms move jobs out of London
      Post-Brexit Guide: Five years since UK vote, where are we now
      Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on ...
      UK firms plan to shift across Channel after Brexit chaos - The ...
      Companies leaving the UK, downsizing or cutting jobs ahead of
      For U.K. Companies Brexit Meant Higher Costs and Endless ...
      Want some more?

  • @PeterPete
    @PeterPete Před 2 lety +20

    Living in England, I haven't seen one benefit of leaving EU!!

    • @WiredCountDuckula
      @WiredCountDuckula Před 2 lety

      Not true 200billion double Islamic immigration and now get keep asylum seekers.

  • @odethebear
    @odethebear Před 2 lety +6

    I thought this was a joke video. And I was right.

  • @naxieysadventures5506
    @naxieysadventures5506 Před 2 lety +81

    i think if any of these "benefits" of Brexit are real they are largely outweighed by the drawbacks.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +2

      What drawbacks?

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 Před 2 lety +24

      @@watchnut5305 Drawbacks like the 14% reduction in exports (both the EU and the rest of the world), like the labour shortages hampering growth, reduction in agricultural output (rotting veg and culled pigs come to mind and 30% reduction in next year's output due to labour shortages), some business models completely ruined (like distribution and BtoC sales to the EU), trillions leaving the City, service industry exports compromised, the new trade deals being less advantageous than the EU FTAs because of rules of origin...
      Overall, jeopardising 13% of your GDP and shrinking it by 4% in 15 years to save 1% of your GDP is not a really intelligent proposition to start with. Germany already exported more to the rest of the world than the UK, nothing prevented the UK from promoting its companies in the rest of the world whilst an EU member.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +1

      @@samhartford8677 meanwhile the UK is fastest growing g7 economy this year and forecast next year as well by the IMF.
      Plus the UK economy is forecast to also be 16% bigger than France in 15 years time.
      Kind of makes everything in your comment null and void.
      Nice try though, lol.

    • @Tehgoat
      @Tehgoat Před 2 lety +11

      @@watchnut5305 Forecasts aren't putting food in the supermarkets

    • @dylanhunt4303
      @dylanhunt4303 Před 2 lety +8

      @@watchnut5305 BrexiTEAR sheep, keep dreaming

  • @leeford
    @leeford Před 2 lety +64

    I wonder how Brexit actually benefits me or the average U.K. citizen, all I see is Brexit benefitting rich people. GDPR has been watered down to allow own personal information to be sold to anyone paying enough. Alcohol duty, something this govt championed had been frozen, but then again we do pay a lot more duty than most of the EU, then we have National Insurance going up by 1.5%, I wonder how much Boris’s rich benefactors pay in tax, nothing I bet.

    • @stevensilvester8221
      @stevensilvester8221 Před 2 lety +4

      Employment jobs up 135% on this time last year ..go grab yourself a raise..

    • @leeford
      @leeford Před 2 lety +10

      @@stevensilvester8221 in December 2020 there were 32.4 m employed in the U.K. if we use your % figure, then that would mean that there are 44 m in employment. However the ONS state that there are currently 32.6m employed hardly 135%. Sorry, I’m not sure where your figures are from but they’re incorrect, at the best there has been a 4.2% increase and a lot of those will be seasonal.

    • @stevensilvester8221
      @stevensilvester8221 Před 2 lety +3

      @@leeford job adverts are up 135% since last year. Far more jobs than staff available at present

    • @dannywinters4336
      @dannywinters4336 Před 2 lety +6

      @@stevensilvester8221 Chronic skills shortages, HGV drivers, butchers, farm labourers,

    • @SunlightOfTheSpirit
      @SunlightOfTheSpirit Před 2 lety +2

      @@dannywinters4336 social care workers too. Foreign social care workers are now getting contracts for 12 months at a higher rate than UK workers are getting. The Tories continue to find ways to divide the workforce.

  • @taintabird23
    @taintabird23 Před 2 lety +86

    Reminds me of when a football club chairman gives his vote of confidence in a football manager who is on a bad run of results...shortly after the manager is kicked to the kerb.

  • @ivan-Croatian
    @ivan-Croatian Před 2 lety +90

    Okay, now THIS is what I call - biased newspaper :)

    • @Twy87
      @Twy87 Před 2 lety +18

      Welcome to 'British journalism'.

    • @markdowns9607
      @markdowns9607 Před 2 lety

      Why ?

    • @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527
      @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 Před 2 lety +4

      welcome to the Brexit sir :))

    • @Duck-wc9de
      @Duck-wc9de Před 2 lety +9

      @@Twy87
      this is a Newspaper!
      in my country this would be a scandal.
      this is not reporting, this is a biased, one sided, missleading, piece of political statements designed to manipulate the people of a country into acepting a political path called "brexit" that is very patently harming thousands of people in order to try to convince them that this will benefit them in some way. Not only is it disgusting, it's a betrayal of journalism and its role in politics.

    • @markdowns9607
      @markdowns9607 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Duck-wc9de your country is in the New Soviet Union...Live with it !

  • @TheKarsino
    @TheKarsino Před 2 lety +33

    Best comedy on youtube this week. Even the bloke presenting looks like he's not convinced about anything he is saying.

    • @mrguy1447
      @mrguy1447 Před 2 lety +3

      I wish Monty Python was still active and making movies because my god could they have a field day with these cretins.

  • @htlein
    @htlein Před 2 lety +52

    Wow! Three cents less on beer tax! Forgetting of course that we are among the top three in Europe on such taxes!

    • @rjy8960
      @rjy8960 Před 2 lety +16

      Don't tell them that, it will make the Brexshitters sad.
      This video is utter bollocks.

  • @pierredubois9366
    @pierredubois9366 Před 2 lety +20

    He forgot the blue passports and the special 50p to commemorate Brexit. Clutching at straws, truly.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +1

      And the fastest growing economy in the G7 this year and next, don't forget that.
      Plus a economy 16% bigger than France by 2035.

    • @pierredubois9366
      @pierredubois9366 Před 2 lety +1

      @@watchnut5305 the fast growth next year is mainly just a rebound. Remember we also took the worst economic hit from the pandemic. And I would most definitely expect our economy to be quite a bit bigger than France's by 2035 as we have higher population growth. More people generally produce more.

    • @charlievarley
      @charlievarley Před 2 lety

      @@watchnut5305 Aged like fine milk! We now the lowest growth, highest energy bills and highest inflation rates, with the Bank of England predictiing a looming 12-18 month recession!

  • @paulprosser4108
    @paulprosser4108 Před 2 lety +10

    Laughable. But then again he is a Telegraph journalist.

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety

      It could be worse, he could have been a remoaner.

  • @OenopionOenopion
    @OenopionOenopion Před 2 lety +8

    Wow, the Brexit cheerleader The Telegraph makes basically no case for gains during the first full year of Brexit, before pivoting to claims that Brexit gains will come in the long term. Never mind that economists are projecting annual declines in U.K. GDP of 4 percent, or that the U.K. was not undertaking any customs checks of good coming into the U.K. during 2021, because store shelves were already running empty across Great Britain.
    The London financial services sector is already losing out to Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, Madrid, New York, and Paris, and without an EU adequacy decision, which will never be granted, those loses will persist.
    The U.K. was still part of the EU Medicines Agency during the vaccine rollout, so Brexit was not a factor that allow the U.K. to obtain more vaccines before EU countries. In any event, many EU countries have long since passed the U.K. in vaccinations.
    Also, the United States made a decision to provide advanced U.S. submarine technology to Australia. The idea that the Biden Administration would not have gone ahead due to any objection of the U.K. is laughable.

  • @wanderschlosser1857
    @wanderschlosser1857 Před 2 lety +50

    What exactly are the gains from Brexit so far?

    • @Twy87
      @Twy87 Před 2 lety +13

      The wellbeing of coastal marine life, apparently.

    • @theBagheera22
      @theBagheera22 Před 2 lety +9

      Something about alcohol and gdpr.....yes its cost us 200+ billion and counting but seems a good trade

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 2 lety +1

      he still got his job for this year, but next year it will become harder for him..!

    • @theBagheera22
      @theBagheera22 Před 2 lety +8

      @Leroy Jenkins Alpha we don't check any goods coming into us from.the EU presently as we don't have the infrastructure. If anything our borders have become more porous. We have become a smugglers dream.
      Our laws were always ours to make, what we can do outside of the eu is fiddle round the edges with the alcohol and gdpr he mentioned but....if we deviate to far on certain things we will be subject to more tariffs, in short we are dancing on a pinhead but...a sovereign pin head

    • @mr90s48
      @mr90s48 Před 2 lety +1

      Come back on 10 years and it will be clear to see. Long term it will be better for us = Britain.

  • @andressanchezcasado4433
    @andressanchezcasado4433 Před 2 lety +8

    Benefits of brexit is the same as multiplying a number by zero

  • @gingersgiraffes219
    @gingersgiraffes219 Před 2 lety +39

    wow...your pandemic response is so good that tens of thousands of people are getting sick on a daily basis!

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, getting sick with a cold.
      At least we aren't like the fascist EU.
      Papers please!

    • @dylanhunt4303
      @dylanhunt4303 Před 2 lety +4

      @@watchnut5305 70 people died yesterday because of covid, 80 the day before yesterday and so on...

    • @debugstore
      @debugstore Před 2 lety +1

      @@watchnut5305 No, tens of thousands of people have died from COVID in the UK and worldwide, most of which needn't have died if governments had followed science and taken swift action. New Zealand did it!

  • @Sweedtrader
    @Sweedtrader Před 2 lety +49

    As the headline suggest is that some may do that, this is quite desperate by the Torygraph!

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +1

      Only remoaners regret it.

    • @andrew30m
      @andrew30m Před 2 lety

      Watchnut not only remainer brexit only has a 36% positive in polls

  • @xICEJEMx
    @xICEJEMx Před 2 lety +24

    Never Mind, we've lost freedom of movement and single market trsde..but at least I get union jacks stamped on my bag of carrots . ..well worth it eh

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety +2

      Free movement that most British never used except for a two week holiday, lol.
      Meanwhile 6 million EUSSR citizens moved here overwhelming schools, hospitals and other public services.
      Making it harder and more expensive to buy property.
      The list goes on.
      So yes, I'd rather have union Jack's on my carrots than Free movement.

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Před 2 lety +11

      @@watchnut5305 I used it. It was great to work in Europe. Eu workers are welcome by paying taxes and doing jobs we need. We are a MILLION workers short.

    • @andrew30m
      @andrew30m Před 2 lety

      Your Union Jack carrots are probably grown in Rumania there are no laws stopping someone bag them in the U.K.

    • @MrDadyD
      @MrDadyD Před 2 lety

      @@watchnut5305 Ohh yeah.. almost no one used it.. In 1.3 million UK citizen lived in the EU (2019: UN/Fullfact) and there were 72.8 million visits overseas by UK residents in 2017 (Office for National Statistics). Lets not mention 10s of thousands of students get screwed over now to... But yeah... Almost non was using free movement

  • @thebobsful
    @thebobsful Před 2 lety +15

    Oh wow! I regret Brexit every single day. It has been an absolute unmitigated disaster. Maybe just admit it? Maybe then we can start to undo this ridiculous damaging sh!tfest?

  • @heathenbrewer7205
    @heathenbrewer7205 Před 2 lety +25

    What a load of tosh…not much of a list is it? keep believing in the unicorns galloping towards the sunlit uplands.

  • @nicolek4076
    @nicolek4076 Před 2 lety +39

    Yes. Lots of benefits being described here. Not a single one helps the average Joe. These don't help the person having to rely on a food bank to avoid starvation. Yes. STARVATION. The tories have been in control for eleven years and there are people in this country facing starvation were it not for the charitable action of other citizens. How can such a government claim to be acting in the interests of everyone?

    • @alexanderromanov737
      @alexanderromanov737 Před 2 lety

      Read any of these articles to confirm everything this imbecile has said.
      London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit | Reuters
      Bankers quit London as Brexit relocations to EU step up
      Pressure grows on banks to move staff to Continent - The Times
      Banks are moving $1.2 trillion out of London after Brexit - Quartz
      Banking, insurance and financial services changes after Brexit
      Bank by bank, here's where the London jobs are post-Brexit
      List of Banks Moving Assets Out of London 2021
      Brexit: Banks and insurers move £1 trillion of assets from UK ...
      Bankers talk of being sold out as London waits for its ... - CNBC
      Brexit: Over 400 finance firms move jobs out of London
      Post-Brexit Guide: Five years since UK vote, where are we now
      Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on ...
      UK firms plan to shift across Channel after Brexit chaos - The ...
      Companies leaving the UK, downsizing or cutting jobs ahead of
      For U.K. Companies Brexit Meant Higher Costs and Endless ...
      Want some more?

    • @Gaelic-Spirit
      @Gaelic-Spirit Před 2 lety

      Real and based

  • @luca5171
    @luca5171 Před 2 lety +30

    These reason are extremely shallow

  • @flyingdutchman3483
    @flyingdutchman3483 Před 2 lety +19

    If the guy above was working for the German media back in the 1940's he would have been pronouncing that Stalingrad was the greatest military victory in German history, and those that disagreed were merely pessimists.

  • @stephenconway2468
    @stephenconway2468 Před 2 lety +11

    The first thing the video coverage says that is the EU is stagnating. What baseline is used for that broad statement? Advanced nations are having slower growth than non-advanced ones. That is natural. Compared to advanced nations, the EU is not staying still.

    • @debugstore
      @debugstore Před 2 lety +2

      The EU is recovering economically from COVID at a much faster rate that the UK. UK trade is still declining. Northern Ireland trade is steaming ahead as they are still in the EU trading area.

  • @ponyboyuk01
    @ponyboyuk01 Před 2 lety +5

    We're starting to see the benefits? Out of control energy bills, fuel prices through the roof, food prices soaring...ffs, I dread to think of the state of things if this is how they see things as succeeding

    • @Iazzaboyce
      @Iazzaboyce Před 2 lety +2

      The real benefit is the people of the UK never wanted to be a part of a 'federal Europe' - it was always a clandestine imposition by a village sized minority of ideologues. Oh, and do your research - plenty of EU countries have comparable or much higher inflation - a referendum to re-join the EU would be lucky to get 30% in favour.

  • @fuerchtenichts
    @fuerchtenichts Před 2 lety +7

    Is the Telegraph trolling their audience?

  • @ParcelOfRogue
    @ParcelOfRogue Před 2 lety +4

    Brexit = zero benefits and billions of losses, inconveniences, bureaucracy and costs

  • @iiitiberiusiii3441
    @iiitiberiusiii3441 Před 2 lety +3

    I find it hilarious how brexiteers now claim that bad guys in Brussels, that were harming UK while it was in the EU, now harm UK outside the EU. Not to mention claiming Brexit wins in vaccination (which could have been done in the EU and even despite a good start is now worth than in the EU), AUKUS (which has nothing to do with UK in itself, it's mainly US bringing Australia and partially UK further into its sphere of influence). And the major win - wait for it - is that the City still exists, despite the massive exodus to the EU (while it will surely speed up when the pandemic allows - many CEOs have already confirmed it). Would not it be fairer to simply admit that Brexit is a complete failure as of now and Brexiteer reputation is saved by claiming that all the disastrous effects we watched are just due to pandemic?

  • @bobbest1611
    @bobbest1611 Před 2 lety +17

    changing alcohol taxes? cookie regulations? being a poodle to usa in iraq was not enough? now a commitment to being a poodle in any conflict with china. surely this is some kind of put on.

  • @richardtrussell8220
    @richardtrussell8220 Před 2 lety +6

    Utter utter drivel - we gave up so much for this crap

  • @klausschumacher7126
    @klausschumacher7126 Před 2 lety +19

    It sounds like the New Year speech of North Korea how successful the year 2021 was. Happily l am not living in the UK to enjoy all the "success and optimism" ...

    • @watchnut5305
      @watchnut5305 Před 2 lety

      I'm happy I'm not living in fascist germany.
      Papers please!

    • @kaiderhai86
      @kaiderhai86 Před 2 lety

      @@watchnut5305 🤣🤣🤣

    • @gertjan1710
      @gertjan1710 Před 2 lety

      @@watchnut5305 Thats a videogame is it ?

    • @klausschumacher7126
      @klausschumacher7126 Před 2 lety

      @@watchnut5305 I think Germany is not very sad about this....

  • @strofikornego9408
    @strofikornego9408 Před 2 lety +11

    I have been promised the Brexit Dividend. Where is my money?

    • @wanderschlosser1857
      @wanderschlosser1857 Před 2 lety +4

      They still need your bank details for the direct debit from your account.

  • @christianthurston6933
    @christianthurston6933 Před 2 lety +6

    How dumb do they think we are. The sooner they are out the better. I never watch so much bs in my life.

  • @xICEJEMx
    @xICEJEMx Před 2 lety +7

    Haha the English erg regime has ordered civil servants not to day the word brexit word after new year . Says it a. Hahahaha
    🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺

  • @terbog
    @terbog Před 2 lety +14

    Lets see how well this will age.

  • @thecommonmeerkat9312
    @thecommonmeerkat9312 Před 2 lety +9

    It'll be good to see how this piece of journalistic nonsense ages.

    • @simonjohn9525
      @simonjohn9525 Před 2 lety

      I just hope this video is saved for posterity 'cause the Torygraph will delete it as soon as becomes so obviously a load of lies that it'll too embarrassing to keep up.

  • @afterought6275
    @afterought6275 Před 2 lety +2

    As an eastern European this is amusing to watch 😃
    Brits always thought they are better than others, so let them be.

    • @afterought6275
      @afterought6275 Před 2 lety

      @alex docra I don't see empty shelves in eastern Europe in the 21st century. I honestly hope Scotland becomes free and they join back the big European family

  • @tuisitala9068
    @tuisitala9068 Před 2 lety +25

    If only we did not have to obey more EU rules now than we did before we became a third country.

  • @Usuario1y1dos
    @Usuario1y1dos Před 2 lety +8

    It's fun to watch the UK sign a trade deal with New Zealand, hoping to be able to export the lambs from Wales. Really? Sell ​​sheep to New Zealand? It's like trusting to be able to sell olive oil to Spain!

    • @user-nh4bt1le7t
      @user-nh4bt1le7t Před rokem

      They say Brexit is good because it helps the UK to sell tea to China….

  • @jackdeegan3617
    @jackdeegan3617 Před 2 lety +13

    Nice of him to admit that Britain didn't have the balls to knife the French in the back while they were still in the same union.

  • @misssocrates3442
    @misssocrates3442 Před 2 lety +8

    It was more than a failure. Literally Full of bs this paper. As bad as the mail.

  • @lucasmoreno5330
    @lucasmoreno5330 Před 2 lety +27

    We're climbing out of the hole faster than the people not in the hole.
    Smells like victory.

    • @patrickmelling8404
      @patrickmelling8404 Před 2 lety

      Evidence?

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Před 2 lety +5

      @@patrickmelling8404 13% devaluation of sterling .

    • @patrickmelling8404
      @patrickmelling8404 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stephenconway2468 🤣 I meant the other guy Julian Potatoe or whatever. But yeah, so much evidence Brexit was just a means for the Tory party to stay in power.

    • @markdowns9607
      @markdowns9607 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey I did well sold my Euros for Pounds when at 1.06 the going rate is now hovering at around 1.19.
      For me the pound has had a beautiful trajectory, worked on the principle the markets don't like uncertainty... The more certainty the greater confidence in Pound... Thus I am a happy enough man personally. Looking forward to the pound reaching 1.25 intresting to see what happens then (who will intervene...if at all !).

    • @SimplySketchyGT
      @SimplySketchyGT Před 2 lety +8

      @@patrickmelling8404 brexit was to avoid the EU Anti Tax Avoidance Initiative which would prevent politicians using offshore accounts

  • @marklapena854
    @marklapena854 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a political parody, right? It has to be. Didn’t know the Daily Telegraph has a decent sense of humour.

  • @ballapeti
    @ballapeti Před 2 lety +11

    Funny that he didn’t list any benefits, just slogans, but still had to lie just to be able to do that.

  • @AlecSharratt101
    @AlecSharratt101 Před 2 lety +3

    It’s hard to tell if the reporter here is cringing the whole way through or slowly losing his soul

  • @janentomenkafka
    @janentomenkafka Před 2 lety +6

    This would have been fun if it were satirical. This guy is the Brexit version of Comical Ali ;-)
    Tax on alcohol... each EU member state chooses its own tax rates. The UK could have lowered these tax rates ages ago.
    Vaccination... health care is another thing where each EU member state decides for itself. Apart from that, the UK started in december 2020, we (in Belgium) started in january 2021. I don't know when the UK finished its vaccination campaign, but we were finished in july. So the big Brexit succes is that the UK was one month ahead.
    Red tape... Five years after the decision to leave, the UK borders are still wide open. No checks on imports because the UK government can't cope with the self induced red tape.
    AUKUS... The Brits joined the Iraq war (on false grounds). They did not need permission from the EU back then, and they would not have needed permission now to join AUKUS. We know their special relation with the US consists of being the teacher's pet, but that's okay.

  • @pillar7420
    @pillar7420 Před 2 lety +9

    This would be scratching the barrel if barrels weren’t being held up by Brexit red tape.

  • @JRattheranch
    @JRattheranch Před 2 lety +5

    What a load of piffle! Not one positive benefit to be heard! Poor mam, clutching at straws, again?

  • @christiananderson4909
    @christiananderson4909 Před 2 lety +6

    This is propaganda.

  • @notch7139
    @notch7139 Před 2 lety +5

    Or “why Britain shouldn’t regret imposing economic sanctions on itself”

  • @mattkubler3906
    @mattkubler3906 Před 2 lety +16

    Still looking forward? I thought by this time the unicorns and the sunlit uplands already should have materialised? Silly me.

  • @christrageforth1230
    @christrageforth1230 Před 2 lety +9

    So the only obvious benefits so far are less GDPR requirements, simpler tax system for alcohol and an introducer fee for the Aukus submarine deal…really worth leaving the largest trading bloc in the world, wasn’t it? Just wait for the “benefits” of having to impose import requirements on EU goods from 1st January (12 months late) and 2022 will be even better. I don’t think we thought this through…

  • @albertlay8927
    @albertlay8927 Před 2 lety +7

    In the Netherlands non-EU foreigners who want to live in NL need to apply for a staying permit, and when they got that they are obligated to learn Dutch, learn about Dutch culture etc. Before Brexit, UK citizens were EU citizens and didn't need to go through all of that. They could just find themselves a place to live, find a job and that is that. Now they are immigrants, with the same status as those refugees who are trying to cross the channel.

    • @Midg-td3ty
      @Midg-td3ty Před 2 lety +3

      I would love to see a documentary about British immigrants in the Netherlands having to study dutch history and language so they can continue to stay.

  • @alexwars8327
    @alexwars8327 Před 2 lety +15

    Hooray.
    Sorry!
    But what all of that means for average working class Brits?

  • @HeathenGeek
    @HeathenGeek Před 2 lety +20

    ooh, we peasants are allowed to comment on this video.
    We, are honoured.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Před 2 lety

      They are counting the pitchforks to know when it's time to flee from the angry mob.

  • @martingoldfreed2627
    @martingoldfreed2627 Před 2 lety +7

    The two biggest examples they give in this video are GDPR regulation and alcohol tax:
    1.) The UK has had much higher alcohol taxes/controls than most EU countries - we could always lower it; this point is misleading at best and it says a lot that they have to lie about it to push their narrative. Even if true, it'd still be a weak argument and it's not even true. I guess they couldn't find anything else 😂
    2.) I work in business and GDPR isn't much of a hassle. In fact, it's common sense and I'd be shocked if the public didn't massively support it (that is if they weren't lied to about it). Could it be improved? Probably, all legislation ever can be improved. That's a fault of government in concept, not the EU.
    So to conclude, the two greatest examples of Brexit benefits they could come up with are both misleading and objectively meaningless.