BREXIT SCANDAL: Want the Truth About Brexit? Watch This Now

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@TradingCoachUK
@TradingCoachUK Ай бұрын
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@petru-danielflorea9457
@petru-danielflorea9457 Ай бұрын
NIGEL FARAGE6FISHERMAN?UK PEOPLE-FISH
@bertoverweel6588
@bertoverweel6588 Ай бұрын
I always wonder why after 8 years the Brits are still talking about Brexit, the referendum was a succes, brexeteers won but they are still moaning " this isn't the Brexit I voted for " . What kind of Brexit did they expect? Leave the EU but still have the benefits of being a member?
@johnhale4258
@johnhale4258 Ай бұрын
A lesson in Populist politics always complain but never the solution
@willieckaslike
@willieckaslike Ай бұрын
In fairness, probably the one the Government lied about ! LOL
@dragonmcea
@dragonmcea Ай бұрын
so true!!! The public have a responsibility to do the proper research.... not rely on morons.... people who voted fr Brexit it your fault
@ricochet2977
@ricochet2977 Ай бұрын
@@ZaKrakilla Ignorance like being told that we would lose 800,000 jobs overnight, (didn’t happen) bankrupt within two years (didn’t happen) reduce over fishing in the channel (didn’t happen) repeal all eu legislation (haven’t repealed one item) no part of the British isles would be left behind, (NI is now under eu rules) leave the echr (didn’t happen) leave all eu pacts, (still a member of all the migration pacts) maybe you should be more concerned about Germany who has a lower GDP than Britain or why centre right parties are doing so well all over Europe?
@ricochet2977
@ricochet2977 Ай бұрын
@@ZaKrakilla It’s impossible to counter your claims on this platform because I have the wrong views.
@JR-yo1fu
@JR-yo1fu Ай бұрын
I live in Spain and I bought A LOT of products online from UK shops. It was convenient, the prices reasonable and the customer experience usually excelent. Since brexit it is not possible due to bureaucracy and very expensive due to taxes. Currently I can't buy anything in the UK. Very sad. This is bad for all.
@willieckaslike
@willieckaslike Ай бұрын
Firstly, let me say how much I agree with you. Everyone has lost something because of Brexit. But the British appear to have lost the most. Whoever would have thought that the British Government imposed trade barriers would have made everything worse for Britain. UE was NEVER the enemy, but sadly, the same cannot be said of successive British Governments, crewed mostly by "spivs" looking out only for themselves with their "nice little earners"! Of that, the evidence is plain to see. Since 2016, Britain has gone from being a major player on the International stage, to an isolated 'poverty stricken ponce' !
@alanhat5252
@alanhat5252 Ай бұрын
@@willieckaslike 😢🥺😡😢
@alanhat5252
@alanhat5252 Ай бұрын
A friend of mine who lives in Spain now has to wait 3 months for mail 😢
@Ines-uw5gi
@Ines-uw5gi Ай бұрын
Same. I was buying clothes, electronics, but since Brexit I skip everything with uk domain.
@josekanashiro3610
@josekanashiro3610 Ай бұрын
Tax payers lie to government=jail time Government lie to tax payers=ups, I did it again🤪
@joegalant9006
@joegalant9006 Ай бұрын
I live in France and I have stopped buying online from UK because of the high postage cost and import tax on anything from UK!
@ColinBarrett001
@ColinBarrett001 Ай бұрын
And so have almost everyone in the EU. Such a shame that the UK put its trust in such fraudsters.
@davidkt1909
@davidkt1909 Ай бұрын
@@joegalant9006 We in Ireland order now in Germany and France.
@jackthebassman1
@jackthebassman1 Ай бұрын
@@davidkt1909 Of course you do, it’s the most sensible and cost effective way for you, I would do the same if I were you. Best wishes 🇪🇺🇬🇧🇪🇺
@uweinhamburg
@uweinhamburg Ай бұрын
Same from Germany! I used to buy Ebay stuff from the UK. No longer, and i have even seen that most Ebay shops in the UK i have used do no longer exist or have moved their store to EUrope or Switzerland.
@jackthebassman1
@jackthebassman1 Ай бұрын
@uweinhamburg completely understandable 🇪🇺 🇬🇧
@k.schmidt2740
@k.schmidt2740 Ай бұрын
"This coup by the country's rich elite ..." This characterization of Brexit at about minute 49 is the best summary of the insane maneuver that is Brexit that I have heard in a very long time.
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
Liar the elite didn’t take us out fully from eu people keep Banging on about Brexit but we still in E u with nearly 7000 ties still with the eu you are all idiots if you think the elite got us out of the eu we left so our soldiers didn’t have to die for other countries but when Nigel is our prime minister we’re sort out the rest of the crap
@jamesedwards7241
@jamesedwards7241 Ай бұрын
I have been saying this publically since before most people even heard about the ERG and what they were doing in the background. They and a similar group in the Labour Party were acting as the paid shills for those with sufficient wealth to find what the EU was planning way back in 2004 which is when the push for Brexit began in earnest and a hard Brexit in the form of leaving the Single Market was the only goal imperative to their agenda so when May indicated she wanted to remain in that body after we left the EU by negotiation which the EU at the time were quite willing to do the coup began in to remove her and replace her with that useful idiot Johnson who quite frankly would eat live babies on breakfast TV if he was paid in advance he is just that debauched. The problem is that commentary similar to this one has only appeared after the fact so naturally only those with an interest will ever see them. So the who, how and why behind a reason a small minority of voters were gaslit into Brexit believing it would bring them everything they personally wanted when if fact it was actually designed to fulfil an agenda that would ensure they got nothing out of it at all by people who continue to this day to profit greatly from non-compliance with Single Market regulation over taxes brought in a few weeks after the Uk finally withdrew from the EU shortly followed by the withdrawal from the Single Market and Customs Union and clearly explained the near hysteria in the government at the time to 'Get Brexit Done'. by a specific date because without leaving the EU the Uk could not have left the Single Market in time to avoid the specific legislation they were so desperate to avoid.. That was what Brexit was all about and only that and that is why Brexit was never going to work for the nation or its people and will not work today, tomorrow or ever because it was never meant to work for anyone other than those who bankrolled Brexit.
@jackthebassman1
@jackthebassman1 Ай бұрын
And look at us now, isolated, poorer, clothes, shoes etc DID NOT become cheaper immediately. Brexiteers got what they voted for, isolation and poorer living standards. - but blue passports and crowns on beer glasses. Britain voted to leave by a tiny sliver of the elderly, wishing to see Spitfires in the sky and hop picking under warm summer skies, the reality is Britain isolated in a very different world to the one they were brought up in - the young are going to pay the price of this isolation in the coming years - from a 77 year old proud Brit and pro European 🇪🇺
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo Ай бұрын
do me a favor, keep it on your island and also stay there...we dont need you!
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Ай бұрын
Read the Draghi Report into the future of the EU..? And check out what Macron said last week ? Then check.out the state of the German Economy !. Then check out the numbers who showed up for the great Rejoin march last week .?? Couple of thousand at max..?? 😂😂😂😂 Add them all together and they should tell you something...Britain MIGHT rejoi n if we were offered the right deal ......but WE'LL decide , NOT unelected technocrats...!!
@michaelrobins8037
@michaelrobins8037 Ай бұрын
Hear hear - so apt and spot on. I like the dig especially about Spitfires. They of course ignore our slave trading and subjugation of many people. Perhaps we deserve the sh*t we are in!
@amcc5887
@amcc5887 Ай бұрын
@jackthebassman1 ,altho I agree with your comment, however don't forget it was the english people yes the elderly english people voted brexit,
@JohnHopkins-hn7hu
@JohnHopkins-hn7hu Ай бұрын
Your comment is spot on, some of us oldies did our homework. But trying to convince my peers, a no go area.
@JR-nj8le
@JR-nj8le Ай бұрын
And look at Britain now.. skint, isolated, moody. People are visibly poorer while rich are richer.
@danielcep1879
@danielcep1879 Ай бұрын
C'est le libéralisme extrème et c'est tellement British!
@AxGerm756
@AxGerm756 Ай бұрын
@@JR-nj8le just like old Victorian Britain. And Brits wanted exactly that time back. So now they have it back 😂😂
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
Just to be clear, all of Europe is poorer as a result of the war in Ukraine and its impact on gas prices.
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Ай бұрын
Cent pourcent raison. En Hollande on dit " vous avez frappé le clou sur la tête"...
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Ай бұрын
Very general and unnuanced .... btw , does that make you feel better?....
@JennyWaters-g1w
@JennyWaters-g1w Ай бұрын
They got what they voted for! When I hear old friends in the UK now complaining how bad the country is now, remind them you voted for it ! No sympathy. Grateful to live in Europe.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong. UK has a greater level of democratic control over its own laws and borders. It also saves billions each year in EU membership fees.
@simonmilton5201
@simonmilton5201 Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Ай бұрын
Same brexxit poocorn...bye...4good.
@nlewin5072
@nlewin5072 Ай бұрын
No. They didn't get what they voted for. They got what a few billionaires wanted. May's soft Brexit, voted down by MPs from all sides of the Commons, was what people voted for in the referendum. Idiot Labour MPs helped the hard line Tories by voting against her Government. Theresa May tried. Johnson is the public face of the utter disaster that Brexit became. Johnson should be in prison.
@applejuice5068
@applejuice5068 Ай бұрын
​@@ryanf6530sorry UK just don't get that then the money UK paid to the EU was 1/4 money UK been receiving from EU
@xrayfish2020
@xrayfish2020 Ай бұрын
“This is what we voted for” Anne Widdicombe former Tory, Brexit, and now Reform party member 🤬
@ChaosOperator
@ChaosOperator Ай бұрын
It is so sad to see how the house of commons is step by step rebuilding an economy and class system akin to the victorian age. The rich fellas can invest and earn their money all around the globe while the masses are made poorer and more reliant on the big "generous" hands of the wealthy. The next 10 years will be a social and economic disaster for those that already don´t have much.
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Ай бұрын
the post-war consensus was a blip. Britain is being returned to feudalism.
@k.schmidt2740
@k.schmidt2740 Ай бұрын
My view exactly. Spot on.
@TVMaarten
@TVMaarten Ай бұрын
The real sad part will be the right and left fighting over the crumbs while the happy few keep cashing in via tax reduction on investment-capital.
@dooley-ch
@dooley-ch Ай бұрын
I live in Switzerland. We used to pop over to London every so often for a weekend, but not any more - we'd need to get passports for that one country. The local schools senior classes used to go to the UK for two weeks to experience the English world, but not anymore - they go to Ireland without passports or visas. We used to do our financing deal in London, but now we go to Frankfurt. I used to consider UK applicants for jobs, but no they just go in the bin, since they don't have the right to work here..... the UK get more irrelevant to ordinary Europeans by the day.
@mattkaythetimelord
@mattkaythetimelord Ай бұрын
Maybe I'm being naive here, but how can they go to Ireland without a passport? I've always needed my passport to exit/enter the UK, to/from Spain, Gib, France... Pretty sure you need a passport for even domestic flights in the UK?
@thomasmerlin4990
@thomasmerlin4990 Ай бұрын
you pointed out an advantage in the fact that they left. They will not affect the European English language that is being formed.
@dooley-ch
@dooley-ch 29 күн бұрын
@@mattkaythetimelord You don't need a passport to go to Ireland, just a European ID card the same as the rest of the EU. You can't fly into NI without a passport, but you can go North without a passport after flying into Dublin if you wish.
@elizakimori8720
@elizakimori8720 Ай бұрын
The EU seems to be doing fine without the UK.
@edenhundsdoerfer7971
@edenhundsdoerfer7971 27 күн бұрын
Absolutely! UK suffers now and Theresa May said BREXIT is going to be a success?!!! And what now???? Poverty in the UK!!!!
@colbr6733
@colbr6733 Ай бұрын
I live and work in the EU, didn't vote for Brexit. Am a lifelong supporter of the EU. In my view these attempts to re-interpret history to validate one point of view simply undermines democracy and actually is counter productive in the long term.
@Paul-eb4jp
@Paul-eb4jp Ай бұрын
@@colbr6733 How is this reinterpreting history?
@147sterling6
@147sterling6 Ай бұрын
If something is wrong, it needs to be pointed out.
@jjrkroon
@jjrkroon Ай бұрын
The old guard can't accept that 'the Empire' has gone, that Britain (England!) doesn't 'rules the waves' anymore. Sad..
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 Ай бұрын
There is no thing like a hard Brexit. It is just the question to be in or out: Russian asked, the Brits answered: Out!
@AdmiralSpaceballs
@AdmiralSpaceballs Ай бұрын
Well that's dramatic , might as well blame the Jews
@crustysherrifsbadge
@crustysherrifsbadge Ай бұрын
@@AdmiralSpaceballs This is England, antisemitism is old news, Islamophobia is the new antisemitism 👍
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 Ай бұрын
@@AdmiralSpaceballs The Jews went down with Corbyn.
@oldishandwoke-ish1181
@oldishandwoke-ish1181 Ай бұрын
The Muslims now - we've shifted scapegoats.
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 Ай бұрын
@@oldishandwoke-ish1181 Muslims were never involved in Brexit.
@horatio71
@horatio71 Ай бұрын
interesting programme. The problem is though that the people who should watch this don't. The main beneficiaries to me are Russia and China.
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Ай бұрын
what about USA, or rather giant US corporations? Who really benefits from the EU being economically Balkanized? Who is getting away without paying corporate taxes by domiciling in tax havens within geographical Europe? Suppose Britain, or England at least, became a super-sized version of Ireland? Yes, the Russians would benefit too, mostly because it's a petro-state, but also because they'll continue to buy up London and other desirable parts of the UK. The Chinese are happy just to sit back and let the west destroy itself, then they pick up the pieces at fire sale prices. The Chinese will be the ultimate winners because of size and they're just smarter in aggregate (if they can avoid their own atomization from motivated subgroups).
@pedromorais5004
@pedromorais5004 Ай бұрын
You really haven't been paying attention... USA
@horatio71
@horatio71 Ай бұрын
@@pedromorais5004 not sure what you are referring to. The States IMO have no interest in a weaker Europe. Brexit has done just that!
@147sterling6
@147sterling6 Ай бұрын
I realized from the day of the election that the only real beneficiaries are Russia. A divided Europe is a weaker Europe. It's so incredibly sad.
@willieckaslike
@willieckaslike Ай бұрын
@@horatio71 As Members of UE, The US thought of you, not as "special friends" , but as a gateway to Europe, where they could dump more of the crap. That no longer exists and so the American friendship has waned somewhat !
@jimwitt21
@jimwitt21 Ай бұрын
I voted remain. I don't know how I'd cope if I'd have voted leave
@sauermaischeyahoo7834
@sauermaischeyahoo7834 Ай бұрын
You'd be celebrating the abandonment of unresponsive and unaccountable governance by persons the public cannot remove from office, and its replacement by representative democracy, just like the clear majority of the electorate are.
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
What you want to send your soldiers to fight for another country other than there own your a disgrace
@jimwitt21
@jimwitt21 Ай бұрын
@tinanoyce1046 *you're. For someone who is proud of being British, you are making a right mess of the language. Also, are you aware of international co-operation between allied forces, or haven't you ever heard of NATO?
@remi_gio
@remi_gio Ай бұрын
I’m so waiting for the break up of the UK now that they are decoupled from the EU. Scotland, Northern Ireland should break away soon - the new government does not do anything to bring the UK closer to the EU. The sad reality is that EU also stopped caring about the UK after what they have put the block through.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Ай бұрын
You didn't know we had an election 2 months ago. The pro EU , pro Independence party - the SNP lost nearly all their seats..! You should check a few facts before making a clown of yourself ?? 😂
@remi_gio
@remi_gio Ай бұрын
@@2msvalkyrie529 Contrary to you clown-brexiters we do follow politics and elections in other countries. The new Labour government has no balls to even say what’s good for the UK… going on a tour of the EU while holding on to your „red lines” is a non-starter. Good luck with your sad island country🤢, poor, arrogant and with no prospects.
@squin3354
@squin3354 Ай бұрын
the logical first to go would be Northern Ireland
@remi_gio
@remi_gio Ай бұрын
@@2msvalkyrie529 🤦🏻‍♂️😂
@buzzukfiftythree
@buzzukfiftythree Ай бұрын
I doubt that will happen in the short term, but the bitterness in NI and Scotland lingers. The SNP lost seats this year because of the financial scandal and the fact that Labour were going to beat the unionist Tories, but they’ll inevitably win them back in due course. The independence issue won’t go away, nor will the reunited Ireland. It may not now be in my lifetime, but the eventual break-up of the union is pretty much inevitable, unless the UK government breaks up Westminster and forms regional government across the UK with a smaller core federal government.
@vkgraphics
@vkgraphics Ай бұрын
Boris Johnson - If we vote leave, we can take back control. Farage - vote for Brexit to save the fishing industry . So, Farmers, Fisherman, and small businesses....how has is work out ?
@lgoncalves50
@lgoncalves50 Ай бұрын
The time for lies is over, now is the time for the "harvest"....
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
@@OptimisticHominidliar you don’t know what your talking about we didn’t want to send our soldiers to fight for other countries it’s a shame any other country does when reform is our prime minister watch things change we’re see who is laughing at the moment we’re still in the eu 7000 parts
@ChristiaanHW
@ChristiaanHW Ай бұрын
@@tinanoyce1046 i'm afraid to tell you, but if preventing to be an ally to others and aiding those allies in case of war, was your goal. you voted in the wrong referendum. NATO is the military alliance, the EU is the economic and to an degree political Union. but to be fair it's not really a surprise you don't know the difference between the EU and NATO, most brexiteers don't even know what the EU is, and they were part of it for about 50 years.
@thedon8772
@thedon8772 Ай бұрын
@@tinanoyce1046 utter Brexit Bollocks.
@JohnnyinMN
@JohnnyinMN Ай бұрын
I was an auditor from the U.S. From 1995 - 2005 I assisted British businesses and banks in educating them on new U.S. & EU fiscal regulations. None of them wanted to hear it. “We don’t want EU interference,” I’d hear them say. They knew these new regulations would cripple the way they do business. They felt they knew better. They were thinking (simply), “If we leave, we don’t need to abide by the EU.” They never thought of freedom of movement, overall trade, etc. Just simply they wouldn’t have to deal with the EU’s fiscal policy. The EU and U.S. regulations were put into place after the massive U.S. Enron debacle. The EU already had tough regulations too. And … that’s why Brexit happened. It didn’t help that most of the English populace believed too much in their own religious levels of self-importance. It should be noted that the British auditors I worked with didn’t care either way. When Brexit passed, three of them left for Australia. Most of them then grasped what would happen to England. They also now don’t call themselves ‘ex-pats.’
@embreis2257
@embreis2257 Ай бұрын
well, the masses of British voters who ended up ticking 'to leave' at the referendum had been inundated with anti-EU rhetoric (vitriol) by the British media (press) for decades. people like Rees-Mogg or lord Bamford have equivalents in the media landscape (Rothermere etc).
@Finderskeepers.
@Finderskeepers. Ай бұрын
The new EU rules would also expose the money launders. No coincidence banking was kept out of the trade deal. This is why I believe Brexit happened and achieved on the back of lies
@sauermaischeyahoo7834
@sauermaischeyahoo7834 Ай бұрын
Time has revealed that more or less the entirety of the "Remain" campaign comprised untruth. Where are the 3 million extra unemployed? When did Toyota relocate their car plant to continental Europe? The EU is based on lies. It is undemocratic... the EU so called "parliament" does not control EU policy. This is deliberate. Because of some unfortunate political decisions by voters in some EU member countries in the first half of the 20th century, the EU was deliberately designed to be run by technocrats, and to not be answerable to the public. The pro-EU faction makes the fatuous claim that it's has brought peace to Europe... another lie. The EU came into being in 1992. What war in Europe has it prevented since then? It hasn't. When this is pointed out to the bigots of the pro-EU faction, they try to conflate the EU with the EEC, as if they weren't very different things. We know that they're very different things because Mrs. Thatcher was a staunch supporter of the EEC and a fierce opponent of the EU. Whatever one may think of Mrs. T., if the two were the same, she wouldn't have changed her view so dramatically. But even the EEC didn't bring peace to Europe. During its entire existence, Europe was at war. It was called "The Cold War" and the only reason it didn't become generally violent in Europe was because everyone was scared stiff of nuclear weapons. When one points this truth out to a member of the pro-EU faction, so deep is their head in the sand that they pathetically declare that it stopped France and Germany going to war. That would be France and West Germany, the West Germany which, since 1945, has been garrisoned by a French army, a British army and an American army. Germany wasn't going to go to war without the permission of those three powers... and is it really likely that the French would agree to Germany going to war with France? All the fondest beliefs of the pro-EU faction simply don't hold water... the EU has not brought peace to Europe nor is the EU democratic. Each and everyone of the pro-EU faction are fantasists. On the economic front, Lord (Mervyn) King, the last banker to be Governor of the Bank of England, is most likely to be right. The UK joining the EEC didn't make much difference to the UK's overall economic performance, so the UK leaving the EU probably won't make much difference to the UK's overall economic performance either.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong. UK has a greater level of democratic control over its own laws and borders. It also saves billions each year in EU membership fees. Leaving the EU was clearly the right decision. Wanting democratic control over your own country isn't self-importance, it's a right.
@Finderskeepers.
@Finderskeepers. Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 So you dont know what fiscal means. It relates to government revenue and nothing to do with boarders. Even according to government the NET cost of Brexit is £140bn to date, thats net of membership fees.
@Dishfire101
@Dishfire101 Ай бұрын
It was England that voted for BREXIT the only country in the UK that wanted to remain in the EU was SCOTLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@tnickknight
@tnickknight Ай бұрын
NI voted against Brexit in numbers higher than Scotland
@josephturner7569
@josephturner7569 Ай бұрын
A colony of England.
@stevejones2310
@stevejones2310 Ай бұрын
@@josephturner7569 what is?
@dustyrhodes4709
@dustyrhodes4709 Ай бұрын
@@tnickknight Hopefully this colony will reunite in future, it look's very much like it.
@Tydan
@Tydan Ай бұрын
And Wales...
@clintireland389
@clintireland389 Ай бұрын
I live on north Ireland and since brexit it has brought north and south closer together, a united nation of Ireland is closer now more than ever, and with no thanks to the British. Ireland at peace within the EU.
@mb106429
@mb106429 Ай бұрын
Will Northern Ireland ask to join the EU I wonder? GB would poo itself?
@punklesam94
@punklesam94 Ай бұрын
As a Brit, I still remain pissed off at those who've voted for this nearly 10 years later. If you still believe in this fever dream then all I can say is a big fat "Eff you!".
@garrysinclair9767
@garrysinclair9767 Ай бұрын
As a non-Brit, I personally wouldn't allow Farage to sell me a pair of shoes. I feel for you, mate. I couldn't believe that a majority of Brits, small though the percentage, could vote for what is obviously a slow motion national suicide. I lived for a year in Amersham many years ago and really liked your country. I do hope that things improve for you and your countrymen.
@michaelrobins8037
@michaelrobins8037 Ай бұрын
Those that voted for this disaster can be summed up as 'There is no fool like an old fool'
@Semabachos
@Semabachos Ай бұрын
And you are right to be! Half of our fellow citizens helped these conmen sell us out. I despise the people who failed to do their homework and allowed themselves to be manipulated into f*cking over the rest of the country. Now our kids are facing a much bleaker future and it's on ALL OF THEM! F*cking idiots.
@sauermaischeyahoo7834
@sauermaischeyahoo7834 Ай бұрын
@@michaelrobins8037 So you consider that the abandonment of unresponsive and unaccountable governance by persons the public cannot remove from office and its replacement by representative democracy is a "disaster". Fair enough. That's your opinion. It tells us much about your character, though.
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
@@garrysinclair9767farage got stitched up when he’s out prime minister we can finally get out of nearly 7000 ties still to eu
@rangered_64
@rangered_64 Ай бұрын
Even though I'm not British or European, seeing all of this unfold from an outsider's perspective made me extremely frustrated. Its like a lot of those people who voted to leave never ever considered free movement to be affected.
@greattobeadub
@greattobeadub Ай бұрын
JCB, presumably doesn’t want to export to the EU or the many countries that voluntarily adopt EU regulations.
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo Ай бұрын
we have Liebherr, so who needs the Brits?
@godehardbrysch7905
@godehardbrysch7905 Ай бұрын
@@Arltratlo Well, JCB has a gigantic plant at the Autobahn Cologne - Aachen. The owner, somewhere in the Caribbean, Radcliffe: Monaco, Dyson:Singapore. But you are right, there is Liebherr, Volvo, Kat etc. Seeing this all I won't be fooled. Brexiteers often say: "The Referendum was not against the people in Europe." This is absolutely not true, we "Europeans" are so nonsensical, we are not sovereign, against free market, are fond of regulations etc etc, I admit, I'm stupid. But after more than 50 years of visiting the UK, a great country culturally that has given me much in my life, I won't be coming any more, I'll miss the great Shakespeare plays in Stratford-upon-Avon. And I feel humiliated because after so many years my ID-Card is no longer valid, however, Starmer won't change this, in a special way he's a coward.
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo Ай бұрын
@@godehardbrysch7905 if people in the EU have work, its okay... if the guys in the UK losing their job, even better ...they voted for it!
@e3498-v7l
@e3498-v7l Ай бұрын
I can buy products of thousands of Chinese companies, here in the EU. I have not noticed that China has become a rule taker and is obliged to implement any and all EU regulations in order to be able to export to the EU. There seems to be a flaw in your presumption.
@greattobeadub
@greattobeadub Ай бұрын
@@e3498-v7l actually Chinese companies have to follow EU CE regulations if they want to export to the EU, US regulations for the US. A consumer won’t notice.
@polishpsych
@polishpsych Ай бұрын
I am an individual buyer and before Brexit I bought British textiles from Britain every other season. After Brexit, a couple of years ago I noticed that the products' prices went up a lot, much more than French, Italian or Polish ones and now it's just not profitable for me to buy from UK with delivery in one of EU's countries unless I visit UK, which is harder too. Why did you do that to yourself and to us (EU citizens), British people?
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 Ай бұрын
Every cloud has a silver lining, more brits in Blackpool, Bournemouth and Skegness, less Brits in Europe - now that's a Brexit benefit
@matthewstagg9786
@matthewstagg9786 Ай бұрын
For Europe.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
Even bigger silver linings - greater level of democratic control over our own laws and borders. Also saving billions each year in EU membership fees!
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Ай бұрын
Interesting twaddle machine.... keep on the merry steam loco.
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 Enjoy
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 Ай бұрын
@@geertstroy Meds?
@hispano-i6h
@hispano-i6h Ай бұрын
Any rapprochement with the EU involves the return of Gibraltar, without that they will never have access to the single market.
@jutswheezie
@jutswheezie Ай бұрын
If you think that the standards defined by the EU are always minimum standards 27(28) member states could agree upon unanimously a hard Brexit could only mean the dissolving of the even these minimum standards to establish a vulture capitalistic state with no regulations that serves who exactly............?
@AxGerm756
@AxGerm756 Ай бұрын
Back to Victorian Britain. Where the rich control 99% of everything. That was what Brexit was supposed to deliver. And...it did...
@rayc9539
@rayc9539 Ай бұрын
The hard brexit delivered to us was irrational, considering the closeness of the vote and the advisory nature of the referendum.
@AdmiralSpaceballs
@AdmiralSpaceballs Ай бұрын
In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo Ай бұрын
but a great success for Putin!
@sauermaischeyahoo7834
@sauermaischeyahoo7834 Ай бұрын
There was no mention of either "hard" or "soft" "Brexit" before the referendum result was announced. This distinction was only invented by those who'd lost the argument and then lost the referendum to try and pretend that they were somehow the victors rather than the losers. The video rather cancels itself in the first few seconds when it asserts that "Brexit" was harder than the British public "had been promised". That is a lie. The "Leave" campaign comprised a loose coalition ranging from George Galloway on the left to Nigel Farage on the right. If it had made any promises, they would have alienated as many people as they attracted. So the "Leave" campaign didn't make any promises. If it had, the "Remain" campaign would have declared that, since the "Leave" supporters were not in power, they couldn't deliver on any of the promises that they'd made, and then the "Remain" campaigners would never have shut up about it. That didn't happen. So we can be assured that the "Leave" side didn't make any promises.
@sauermaischeyahoo7834
@sauermaischeyahoo7834 Ай бұрын
@@Arltratlo The UK had been repeatedly vetoing every proposal to create a military under the political control of the EU Commission. It was in Mr. Putin's interests to keep the UK in the EU.
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo Ай бұрын
@@sauermaischeyahoo7834 lol....Putin wanted the UK to destroy the EU.. all he got is the UK out of the EU and the EU supporting the Ukraine against Putin... the UK cant act for him in the EU anymore, because they left for good!
@flcMorsalin
@flcMorsalin 13 күн бұрын
Such an eye-opening video! The Brexit situation is so complex, and it's great to hear a deep dive into the real truth behind it all. The political, economic, and social impacts are huge, and not everyone fully understands the long-term effects. Thanks for breaking it down and giving a clearer picture of what's really going on!
@tomhermens7698
@tomhermens7698 Ай бұрын
Send a copy of this to that charletan mogg and boris johnson.
@oldishandwoke-ish1181
@oldishandwoke-ish1181 Ай бұрын
They know. Their only interest is money.
@embreis2257
@embreis2257 Ай бұрын
mogg, bamford, rothermere & co are happy. they achieved what they wanted. even the current labour pm doesn't expect any serious chance of rejoining during his lifetime.
@javi8435
@javi8435 Ай бұрын
It's nice NOT to have that toxic partner(UK) anymore.
@katmastroianni557
@katmastroianni557 Ай бұрын
Me too, I’ve stopped shopping online on UK sites, even for my business. Too expensive and so much hassle. Btw all the UK teams I’ve worked with were dissolved and laid off, moved to either Warsaw or Frankfurt. It’s just depressing. I feel bad for the UK, I loved this country but propaganda has done to you more damage than to any other EU country.
@_rubyrose10_
@_rubyrose10_ 16 күн бұрын
very good documentary, thank you so much for this. it helped me understand a lot of things. more people have to see this
@richardmoloney689
@richardmoloney689 Ай бұрын
Poor Brits.
@Dishfire101
@Dishfire101 Ай бұрын
England voted for BREXIT!!
@oldishandwoke-ish1181
@oldishandwoke-ish1181 Ай бұрын
No, poor Brits who didn't bloody vote for it.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
No need to feel sorry. UK has a greater level of democratic control over its own laws and borders. It also saves billions each year in EU membership fees.
@TVMaarten
@TVMaarten Ай бұрын
According to financial statistics it’s literally poor brits. Apart from the wealthiest part of the nation that is. They became even richer… So while the country is bleeding dry, they probably will have bought an EU passport in Malta long time ago. For Reese-Mogg and his friends €600,000 a pass is small change for when the “Shite hits the fan”.
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
@@TVMaartenwe’re still in 7000 parts of the eu I don’t understand why people think we’re completely out there all taking the mick but we still have 7000 parts of it makes me laugh there so right us Brit’s are dumb we don’t want to send our soldiers to fight for other countries beside there’s
@JFK129
@JFK129 Ай бұрын
Brexit benefited a few politicians Russia and China!
@MartinCarty
@MartinCarty Ай бұрын
I find it very hard to have generous feelings towards the duped who voted to leave. My grandchildren have been sentenced to live in a smaller poorer country. I have to try very hard to not say, "How does to know you've been had?"
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
All of Europe of poorer. That's the war in Ukraine, not Brexit. Your grandchildren have a greater level of democratic control over their own laws, borders and money.
@evalee6708
@evalee6708 Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 It seems to be your mantra: We will have a great level of democratic control over our own laws, borders and money….
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530when reform win we can leave 7000 remainder of the eu everybody recons we left idiots if we left why we still in under 7000 eu laws yh fantastic snobs worry bout your own country
@davelocktalk
@davelocktalk 22 күн бұрын
It's only a matter of time now for scottish independence. Once scottish people see the damage brexit has done to Scotland, minds will change.
@johnzmuzic
@johnzmuzic Ай бұрын
The taxpayer funded ERG , never published research and celebrated with Champaign when people voted to leave the EU. .
@chiccabay9911
@chiccabay9911 Ай бұрын
Economic Ruin Group
@tshepo7122
@tshepo7122 Ай бұрын
The UK is falling apart in real time
@EllieD.Violet
@EllieD.Violet Ай бұрын
8:20 ' Jacob Rees-Mogg, a wealthy aristocrat' Uhmmmmm no, he's anything but an 'aristocrat'. He's a nouveau riche parvenue who inherited a small fortune from his father, and whose maternal grandfather was a lorry driver. He managed to marry into lower aristocracy, but that's about it. Greetings from civilization 🇪🇺
@search4help
@search4help Ай бұрын
Its sad to see what the UK has become to but we have to remember when Britain joined into the EEC back in 1973 it wasnt a love story from the beginning but a road full of loopholes, obstacles and a quiet but still strong opposition from the then french government.
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
Snob
@Harry-tb8yo
@Harry-tb8yo Ай бұрын
And as we see now they were right in their opposition, especially Charles De Gaulle. He knew exactly what was going to happen if the UK joined the EEC.
@brianferguson7840
@brianferguson7840 Ай бұрын
Talking of "Re"joining the EU is dishonest, disingenuous, and, in many ways, counterproductive. When the UK joined the then European Common Market, there were only a handful of members. Nonetheless, it took eleven years to persuade the existing members to accept our application. To join now, britain would need to convince 27 member states to agree. Please believe me speaking as a European citizen who follows our politics closely that will not happen. Brexit is a forgotten item in our lives. You were one of the three most powerful and influential members of the biggest trading block in the world, with exemptions and privileges enjoyed by no others. Then, you voted to become an irrelevant nonentity, an outsider ! It is too late now to press your face against the window and beg to come in out of the cold rain of brexit reality. We have plenty of problems of our own which we are working together to solve, but you are not one of them, and never will be again. Enjoy your sovereignty!
@salvatorelionetti1274
@salvatorelionetti1274 Ай бұрын
I also see this elsewhere. Good it is boosted
@st939
@st939 Ай бұрын
Reading the comments it seems that almost nobody voted leave😁
@korolev-musictodriveby6583
@korolev-musictodriveby6583 Ай бұрын
It was a coup , bought and paid for .
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
Social media companies edit comments to try and eliminate views they don't like.
@lgoncalves50
@lgoncalves50 Ай бұрын
The time for lies is over, now is the time for the "harvest"....
@nihaoulouloulou3982
@nihaoulouloulou3982 Ай бұрын
Considering that the subject is about how they were wrong to vote for Brexit, it's no surprise most Brits commenting were remainers. Besides I doubt many of those brexiters would have the patience or emotionnal toughness to endure nearly 50 minutes of "I told you so".
@Ben-jq5oo
@Ben-jq5oo Ай бұрын
So we got total control of the fish stocks, but few in the UK can afford to buy the fish. Well done Brexiteers 🙄..Our biggest market was not in the UK. It was Europe.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong. UK has a greater level of democratic control over its own laws and borders. It also saves billions each year in EU membership fees.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
I love that you can't tell the difference between issues caused by war in Ukraine/gas prices and those caused by Brexit.
@evalee6708
@evalee6708 Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 There you are again with your mantra……
@mb106429
@mb106429 Ай бұрын
We don't eat the fish, everyone in Cornwall goes to the supermarket and buys factory farmed meat with hormones and antibiotics in it. The beautiful fish goes over to Spain on lorries eg Dennis Oates. The Cornish children are bussed to the Royal Cornwall Show every year because they don't know where eggs come from... I am not joking, I've done teaching and class1 and PSV in Cornwall. My fishmonger in my village closed his shop and it is now a pizza/junk food joint. Read up on how much EU money Cornwall have had over the years eg Wave Hub
@Gonefishing6572
@Gonefishing6572 Ай бұрын
🇨🇦 Well Farage wasn't lying more fish exactly. A large portion of the UK got fished in ,as we say over here. Now look at Britain's economy. Farage and his buddies are doing just fine. But for middle class - if there are any left. And the average person are struggling to survive. More fish indeed. Taking from the poor giving to the rich ,like they really need it. 😊
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
You snob that’s all you care about is money you make me sick we didn’t want to send our soldiers to fight for countries other then there own we still in 7000 parts of the eu what you taking about the conservatives messed Brexit up we’re still part of it
@michaelbeiyt
@michaelbeiyt Ай бұрын
Revise your decision - the door is always open.
@N0TV1CKY
@N0TV1CKY 28 күн бұрын
There should ne consequences...
@Chachekon
@Chachekon 26 күн бұрын
Is it really ? Despite the economic downsides I feel a sense of relief throughout EU... UK has never been a real partner If they were to rejoin one day it would be heads down, and without any special treatment (if not forced to agree to every common policiers, starting with the euro) Also, we all now UK would have had nothing but disregard towards EU if they had succeeded. So from both point of views I dont see it happen any time soon
@michaelbeiyt
@michaelbeiyt 26 күн бұрын
good points. Still the EU is a child of World War II. It was forged to have peace allover Europe. The freedom of movement is an important of that. Maybe GB could learn from the misstep and would come back with this experience in mind.
@randyschwaggins
@randyschwaggins Ай бұрын
The funniest/saddest/most insane thing is that most hardline Brexiteers still maintain that Brexit has been a success...and the only issues we are facing are because we havent been hardline enough...ie repealing the ECHR.
@yoyoyoyo-qv5hu
@yoyoyoyo-qv5hu Ай бұрын
Well if you thought Brexit was bad, wait till Reform take you out of the ECHR
@tinanoyce1046
@tinanoyce1046 Ай бұрын
Vote reform hate the haters we’re still part of the eu by 7000 read a book laddie
@mb106429
@mb106429 Ай бұрын
exactly, we're about to go full paranoid towards anyone that don't look/sound like ourselves, and dissapear up our own xenophobic arses
@robsthedon
@robsthedon Ай бұрын
Where’s my cheap shoes Mogg?
@ilokivi
@ilokivi Ай бұрын
Now on sale at Savile Row prices under the counter at Moggy’s new grift on GB News.
@ludgerofernandes9302
@ludgerofernandes9302 Ай бұрын
The British 🇬🇧 Arrogance 😜😜 Paying the Price 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@nicolasremy5531
@nicolasremy5531 Ай бұрын
In most places, what is allowed under the British system would be labelled as corrupt and not abiding by the rule of law. That's the hard truth and what enables populists and extremists to drive such irrational decisions at such low financial costs.
@yellowajah
@yellowajah Ай бұрын
"who wanted a hard brexit" well, apparantly, a bit over half of the voting population.
@mikewa2
@mikewa2 Ай бұрын
Wrong -only 72% who could vote voted. - The Brexit referendum, on 23 June, had one of the highest voter turnouts in recent years - 72 per cent - compared to any general election since 1997, but was lower than the 84.59 per cent turn out for the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Over 33 million people voted, and 17 million backing Leave (51.9 per cent) compared to 16 million voting to Remain (48.1 per cent). The Leave camp won by just 3.8 per cent. In the 1975 referendum, when the UK last voted on Europe, over 67 per cent of voters backed membership of the then European Economic Community. apparently 18% made their decisions within the last days before the vote.
@alanhat5252
@alanhat5252 Ай бұрын
Did you mention foreign actors like Russia or Cambridge Analytica? Absolutely central but I didn't notice them 🙁 🤨
@joegalant9006
@joegalant9006 28 күн бұрын
My all Ebay items on sale from UK are now accompanied with a note saying something like customs formalities applied, as if to remind all customers they are now penalized with hefty customs duties and international shipment costs!
@tnickknight
@tnickknight Ай бұрын
The truth is that Corbyn was closested Brexiter
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 Ай бұрын
As all the rest of Labour.
@JonnM
@JonnM Ай бұрын
That is absolutely correct
@alistairrobinson3865
@alistairrobinson3865 Ай бұрын
I will never forgive him for “pretending” to campaign for remain
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 Ай бұрын
@@alistairrobinson3865 Wasn't it all a fake induced by Israel?
@abazely2743
@abazely2743 Ай бұрын
@@peterebel7899 Yep,as were Benn and the big unions, concerned about the import of cheap labour from East Europe.
@viquiben4919
@viquiben4919 Ай бұрын
Really? Hong Kong? Singapore? Come on. Hong Kong is a tiny island with a population of 8M people supervised by China and Singapore another little island with 7M inhabitants where the Government owns the land. Do you think their situation, means and model are relatable, even comparable to huge 67M GB Island? Seriously every time I hear the famous slogan Singapore on Thames can't help but thinking that Brits are daft.
@dugooddougan3574
@dugooddougan3574 Ай бұрын
Brexit the big con a case of the Emperor has no clothes .
@elliotfryatt454
@elliotfryatt454 Ай бұрын
20:50 The answer is he knows it will make him richer, he also knows it will make everyone else poorer (which we can all see happening around us right now).
@thomasdevine867
@thomasdevine867 Ай бұрын
The question is not "who stood to benefit?" The question is "Who believed they would benefit?" I think it's clear that Brexit didn't benefit many, and even wealthy supporters now see themselves as losers. Conservative economic theory is not economic fact. We've had vast evidence of that. 5:02
@MFisher7346
@MFisher7346 Ай бұрын
Why should I waste 49 minutes and 53 seconds of my time to learn something I already know?
@lgoncalves50
@lgoncalves50 Ай бұрын
The time for lies is over, now is the time for the "harvest"....
@adrianturner5803
@adrianturner5803 Ай бұрын
Most of us need and want higher taxation on the wealthy.
@bubb5225
@bubb5225 Ай бұрын
I’d like to point out that the EU has been done a big, fat favor by Brexit. No more whining, in-your-face-flag-waving, insulting, imperious Brits to deal with. The EU is now free. There’s only one place in the world where the dilapidated empire can’t go and pull that tired old act. Guess where? Hint, we kicked them out of our country twice.
@Finderskeepers.
@Finderskeepers. Ай бұрын
Also in France and Italy the leave campaigners have gone quite
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong. The EU is in serious economic decline and when the UK left, the EU lost its 2nd largest economy and its only global financial centre.
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Ай бұрын
You know that financial centers are relocated and to be precise OUT of uk and INTO the normal part of Europe , the EU.... and you know what... it is 4 GOOD.
@ringsaphire
@ringsaphire Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 it gained 2 new huge financial centers - Paris and Amsterdam. Billions of foreign investments flowing there for the past 3 years. London is still Europe’s pre-eminent financial centre today, however, while before Brexit it used to be the World’s pre-eminent financial centre, far bigger than any other European city, London has now dropped behind New York and is no longer very much greater than its European rivals, so it’s possible that Paris, Frankfurt or Amsterdam could overtake London during the next decade (with Paris even overtaking London in private equity for a time in 2022 - 2024 but losing it during its summer political upheaval). Overall, Europe still weathered everything from Ukraine war, energy crisis, post Covid inflation... better than UK did. Germany is due to face a lot of troubles but it's gonna be compensated by more resilients southern european members. EU is cutting some ties to USA and regaining a measure of autonomy for the next era of multi lateral World power shift. It's gaining more self sufficiency in strategical technologies and industrial infrastructures - chips, energy, military... US dollar is going down for a couple yeras now and the heat is only growing up, but Euro is not under attack (mostly not threatening, still stable and big enough to face the challenging next decades in a good position). What problems we have, the same can be said for almost every western country worldwide: growing far right leaning extremism, nationalism and anxiousness in the population fearing dansgerous times to come.
@TVMaarten
@TVMaarten Ай бұрын
@@ringsaphireyou’re right. And in the long run I will love to see how UK manages to stay sovereign and compete with USA, China and India as the main economic powers
@markmerry1471
@markmerry1471 Ай бұрын
And we all now why, and how is doing it.
@MIK33EY
@MIK33EY Ай бұрын
To this day I don’t understand why the negotiations weren’t bipartisan with all four/five I may have forgotten someone) Parties participating in the negotiations with the EU but instead UK citizens were forced to accept The Torries’ version of Brexit. The referendum was open to all U.K. citizens of voting age, not just a vote amongst Tory Members. It’s my conviction that the negotiations with the EU, which represents all Member States, should have been the U.K. team made up of representatives of the main political Parties, however you wish to measure that.
@kareboantario9295
@kareboantario9295 Ай бұрын
BREXIT has weakened Britain, Europe and the western civilization..
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 Ай бұрын
Winners Putler and Trump
@ab-ym3bf
@ab-ym3bf Ай бұрын
Bit dramatic and rather dripping of self importance don't you think. It has weakened the UK, that's about it.
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 Ай бұрын
@@ab-ym3bf Man you are so smart .....
@ab-ym3bf
@ab-ym3bf Ай бұрын
@@kareboantario9295 thanks, but coming from you it doesn't mean much.
@kareboantario9295
@kareboantario9295 Ай бұрын
@@ab-ym3bf thanks for what ??
@Change-xp2ts
@Change-xp2ts Ай бұрын
Get real. The people has spoken and decision made. Accept and live with it instead of talking and talking about it. It amazes me! No wonder UK is going down with people winching about things in the past.
@MerryXmasMfkrs
@MerryXmasMfkrs 29 күн бұрын
@@Change-xp2ts Ahahah you hate to hear how much of a scam and a failure Brexit was. You can't deal with the reality that you were played like fools hahahah!
@sgtgrash
@sgtgrash Ай бұрын
I am a leftie brexiteer and I am delighted with the outcome. I wish the remoaners would quit whinging...
@_rubyrose10_
@_rubyrose10_ 16 күн бұрын
live in your delusion. brexit was a horrible decision......
@sgtgrash
@sgtgrash 16 күн бұрын
@_rubyrose10_ If you're still stressed and depressed about Brexit (why?), then you're going to be positively apoplectic that the anti-christ has just taken control of the 'Worlds Greatest Superpower'. I'm sorry for your loss... 🫡
@spiseri
@spiseri Ай бұрын
The perfect recipe for a nation to screw itself in a perfect way 😢
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong. UK has a greater level of democratic control over its own laws and borders. It also saves billions each year in EU membership fees.
@Ifthy
@Ifthy Ай бұрын
​@ryanf6530 literately cost the UK billions in lost trade and immigration is at the highest level in the past 20 years
@_rubyrose10_
@_rubyrose10_ 16 күн бұрын
@@ryanf6530live in your delusion
@pedrorodrigues7285
@pedrorodrigues7285 Ай бұрын
After Brexit the train delay increased exponential in the British network, a small sign that the future is not good and even worst.
@TheOzlaw
@TheOzlaw Ай бұрын
Interesting, but the real question is, what to do about this all? The taxhaven dreams of some means a poverty nightmare for others, that is what sociological studies establish. As a fact. They should have told the British it meant an end to limitless staying in France and Spain in the winter.. and then then the financial mess. But again, can this be healed? The real thing is not how to debate or investigate matters but to change things.
@ufuktosun8494
@ufuktosun8494 Ай бұрын
Has NHS improved since than. Contrary, the waiting time on surgical precedure had increased drusticly, sharply...
@Angela-n7x2x
@Angela-n7x2x Ай бұрын
Perhaps due to a pandemic that postponed millions of procedures.
@m.moolhuysen5456
@m.moolhuysen5456 Ай бұрын
I'm curious now, how exactly the Friday Agreement and the open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland was saved, instead of ending up with a closed border as the hard brexiteers really wanted.
@RazorMouth
@RazorMouth Ай бұрын
A very complex mugging 😮
@detiqet7060
@detiqet7060 Ай бұрын
I feel happy about them who got what they want
@moshesierra6849
@moshesierra6849 Ай бұрын
If u wanna be alone , let u be alone but don’t ask us to help u out when u needed Take control of yr own life and enjoy your ride Bye !
@willalm830
@willalm830 Ай бұрын
JCB Lord Anthony Bamford, paid for Johnson and Brexit for their own narrow interests, and against the interests of the populace as a whole, this is why it matters who is paying the piper for it is they who are calling the tune, while avoiding tax that we all pay by using the Caymans, the poorest pay and get no pay Starmer has shown he is no better than Johnson
@cliveadams7629
@cliveadams7629 Ай бұрын
UK is done now, I can't see any chance of getting back in in my lifetime. Eurooe will take a long time to forgive us and I can't blame them.
@MerryXmasMfkrs
@MerryXmasMfkrs 29 күн бұрын
It's not a matter of forgiving, it's a matter of trusting.
@MerryXmasMfkrs
@MerryXmasMfkrs 29 күн бұрын
Oh btw, the UK betrayal of the EU made other potencial partners realise the UK can't be trusted with trade deals.
@bobbypel1629
@bobbypel1629 Ай бұрын
Its for this reasson i have absolutely no soft spot for those who are complaining about the cost of living crises. The lower class in britain who wlvoted for brexot and the comservatives as well as the older generations who did the same. Its why i have no qualms about their winter fuel bein redistributed.l by labour (which btw is not even as bad as the right wing media makes it out to be) id like to see that triple pension lock revoked. Redistibute those funds for those of us younger generation who are goin to be loving with this stupidity the longest
@sparky6996
@sparky6996 Ай бұрын
Typo's
@PurityVendetta
@PurityVendetta Ай бұрын
I believe, as someone who voted remain, didn't vote tory, has lost everything because of brexit that the uk is now in steep managed and curated decline. We are past the point of recovery now and both of the main parties are firmly stuck in the mid 20th century. There's no real hope for the majority of the uk's population and the uk, as a union will eventually implode. Regardless of what happensnow the disaster capitalists have won as to them every catastrophe, every crisis is an opportunity as they have the money. I lived and worked within the EU for many years and the EU gave me opportunities the uk never could. People like Johnson who is clearly a Russian asset and thoroughly corrupt creature fooled the poorly educated and malcontents of little england so here we are. Little england has destroyed itself and the rest of the uk until Ireland unites and Scotland leaves the union. Wales also voted to leave and I don't even see the deeply unequal future like little england for them.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong. UK has a greater level of democratic control over its own laws and borders. It also saves billions each year in EU membership fees. Future is very bright outside the failing EU.
@PurityVendetta
@PurityVendetta Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 Yeh, right, that's why everything costs so much, public services are crumbling and uk exports of 'real' things, things that require more than a computer terminal are off a cliff. You clearly know nothing about economics, manufacturing or global trade. I'm glad you're happy with your child like delusion or could it be you're in actual fact behind a keyboard in St. Petersburg. How far exactly into the future are you claiming these fabulous unicorns and sunlit uplands are? 50 years, 100 years? My engineering business, which exported over half our products into the EU is now gone thanks to morons like you and your delusional 'sovrintee innit' and there are thousands of other SMEs in the same position. So, unless you can come up with some real benefits, of which there are none, I'm going to consider you to be either a Russian troll bot or a moron.
@PurityVendetta
@PurityVendetta Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 Given that you cut and paste this bullshit to pretty much all of your replies I'm going to dismiss you as a Russian troll bot.
@jwkbix
@jwkbix Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 You don't need to keep pasting this remark into every tenth comment - how are things in St. Petersburg?
@Harry-tb8yo
@Harry-tb8yo Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 "Future for the EU is very bright without the failing UK." Here, I corrected it for you. You're welcome.
@evalee6708
@evalee6708 Ай бұрын
Is there a scandal? I’m wondering why the UK, say England, is complaining of all things they wanted so badly……
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Ай бұрын
Apart from a few whining Rejoiners no one is complaining. They had a protest March last week in London in favour of Rejoining . 1500 people showed up.! 😂 What does that tell you. You should be more worried about the declining economies within the EU......Britain doesn't need your little undemocratic protectionist economic cartel ....!!🇬🇧🇬🇧
@alistairrobinson3865
@alistairrobinson3865 Ай бұрын
@@evalee6708 millions of people voted against Brexit, it was a 52:48 vote split, plus many Brexit voters are now dead, and millions of young people weren’t old enough to hit in 2016, so no, there are lots of us that didn’t want this
@evalee6708
@evalee6708 Ай бұрын
@@alistairrobinson3865 I know, but there are still many of Brexiteers living nowadays. It’s a pity for the younger people the elderly decided this.
@ryanf6530
@ryanf6530 Ай бұрын
Actually, I'm happy that we have a greater level of democratic control over our own laws and borders. I'm also not complaining that we save billions each year in EU membership fees.
@alistairrobinson3865
@alistairrobinson3865 Ай бұрын
@@ryanf6530 the big point you miss though is to improve our laws we wouldn’t have needed to leave, but to reduce standards it was necessary to leave, which is why we already have legalized many carcinogenic chemicals in our foods, so more chance of getting cancer, great for profits but not good for people
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 27 күн бұрын
Why do people still believe what polititians say?
@plerpplerp5599
@plerpplerp5599 Ай бұрын
Brexit was an attempt to implement a purist free-market ideology that was out of touch with economic realities. This delusion has cost the country dearly, and the economic data is now bearing that out. The point of Brexit was deregulating the financial sector. Despite the government's assertions of wanting to improve economic competitiveness through Brexit, their real aim was to enhance competitiveness and regulatory efficiency in the financial sector. They chose to ignore the fact that post-Brexit deregulation in the financial sector, alongside a fragile economy lacking decades of public investment, would lead to the disastrous consequences Brexit Britain is facing right now.
@SamSitar
@SamSitar 28 күн бұрын
the EU passport office also used the pandemic as a reason to mistakenly give UK people a separate passport.
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 27 күн бұрын
2015? Almost 10 years...how can that be? Time means nothing
@fintamaria2429
@fintamaria2429 Ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@JankieHands
@JankieHands Ай бұрын
lets go and trade with everyone. brits politian sold all british car manufacturers. equipment? o yeah, compete with cheap american equipment, high quality german and japanese equipment. they destroyed they own industry and want to do a sharp turn over. this is so mind boggling
@T0MT0Mmmmy
@T0MT0Mmmmy Ай бұрын
That was always my point. What will UK sell the world they wanted to trade with? Sell Asian goods to Asian?
@peterclareburt4594
@peterclareburt4594 Ай бұрын
There was never such a thing as a hard or soft brexit. The main focus in the referendum was taking back control of all policy making. This means that the current and all future UK Governments or parliaments have the authority to create all and any policy, to amend and all and any policy to remove/ replace all or any policy. This means they could not be in the single market. How could a so called soft brexit exist if the UK was continually in full control of all policy. The nature of the EU was always that the EU held control of some policy. Freedom of movement was a form.of immigration policy. It was mandatory in the single market. The control for removing or amending FoM was held at EU level.
@mb106429
@mb106429 Ай бұрын
anyone who thought handing the FAT CATS some power to make changes is MAD .... they'll never ever do things that are good for us, they do the bits they want for them! Reversal of 1973 would mean that VAT would be reversed but of course they've kept that bit. Brexit my arse! Doing a close on 50/50 vite is a disaster because it shows that half of the people disagree with the other half which sets man against his fellow man and women likewise OR it means no one particularly understood the question and basically tossed a coin. A responsible government and leadership would establish clearly that the people understand fully and that they will then deliver everything promised. The government should make sure the country knew what they were voting for so that there is a proper 80/20 split, or better, in whatever direction. 50/50 means the information provided was a load of crap. Also 49/51 is not statistically significant and means that a theoretical test was done eg the vote was done 100 times on the trot, you wouldnt get the same result 95% of the time, you'd get a coin toss type outcome. Statistically the Brexit outcome was not significantly one way nor the other and therefore it should be illegal to act on coin toss data as though it is a clear vote to do something. UTTER BULLSHIT
@AdmiralSpaceballs
@AdmiralSpaceballs Ай бұрын
18:50 whats with the timer in the background?
@DavidWilliams-DSW558
@DavidWilliams-DSW558 Ай бұрын
Bloody Sunday was not on January 31st 1972, but actually on Sunday, January 30th!
@noctilux7799
@noctilux7799 Ай бұрын
The UK is no longer part of Europe for me.
@keithrodgers1030
@keithrodgers1030 Ай бұрын
The wealthy manipulated the general publics perception by funding a propganda media campaign. Businesses hated the labour & environmental legislation being voted through by EU parliament. Thats why it happened, they wanted laxed labour & environmental laws, all benefit bottom line profit. They totally underestimated the impact on exports, and also inward imports hence shortages of EU orders and products on supermaket shelves. A fundamental mistake by not undestanding global trade, that cost them an election & a GDP collapse.
@sparky6996
@sparky6996 Ай бұрын
Ready baked Brexit.......uk is suffering.
@adicbn
@adicbn Ай бұрын
British people got scammed big times, the GDP was mostly sustained by the huge companies that moved their businesses in EU not the small ones that probably most of them don’t even pay taxes. If HMRC started to pick up on eBay private sellers to pay taxes on their second hand sold items then you can understand the desperation of the situation
@AlexanderKraftFRANCE
@AlexanderKraftFRANCE Ай бұрын
People like to act like they eat centauri honey everyday 😅
@SurzhenkoAndrii
@SurzhenkoAndrii Ай бұрын
I advise reading Moneyland and the next book from the same author. He describes for whom brexit was designed.
@n.br32
@n.br32 Ай бұрын
After those years, are the British happy with Brexit?
@finbarrmcgrath1686
@finbarrmcgrath1686 Ай бұрын
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