Reactions To Brexit From Around The World

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8 жыл бұрын

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@moover123
@moover123 8 жыл бұрын
Forgot to include people with different opinion than yourself, huh?
@drSvensen
@drSvensen 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 4 years late, but as a Norwegian I have no idea why that random guy thought he was in a position to talk on behalf of the country. Most people I know both on the left and right are negative towards the EU.
@andrewthomas6200
@andrewthomas6200 3 жыл бұрын
@@drSvensen Well I'm glad you said that, as I found him to be arrogant and patronising and seemingly unaware, that Norway is only half in the EU anyway. I feel a great sense of relief that we are no longer subject to the changing whims of the EU. And we are doing very well thank you. And I do wonder how much the EU influenced Norway to stop AstraZeneca: a ludicrous decision given statistics!
@drSvensen
@drSvensen 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewthomas6200 I agree that it was a stupid decision, but the goverment's reasoning is also kinda a valid point. Norway didn't get hit that hard by Covid, and the infection rate were pretty low at the time the decision were made, so they thought there was no reason to risk even 1 incident in order to speed up the vacination by a few weeks.
@andrewthomas6200
@andrewthomas6200 3 жыл бұрын
@@drSvensen The chance is 1 in 250000: the same as being hit in your home by an airplane. So no I don't see that as valid and it's debatable that the delay cost more being lost than the extremely rare blood clot would have caused.
@drSvensen
@drSvensen 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewthomas6200 True, but only 800 people have died of Covid in Norway in 1 and a half year. So the probability of dying from Covid at the time we had very low infection rate were also really low. And it helped to destroy anti vaxer's argument so more people would take the vaccine.
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
These people sound pretty propagandist, considering peole in Italy are currently very distasteful with the EU, and since people in Hungary are becoming very anti-EU
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
MaGesticLean some of them sound not so scripted, but that may be out if fear of being called biased, although this over whelmingly was; considering people in France, Austria, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, etc. are turning to eurosceptic parties that listen to them... Although all those from out the EU seem a little more receptive of Brexit... Although the Indian appeared very delusional with her comments
@MrJBergvall
@MrJBergvall 8 жыл бұрын
I'm from Sweden and recent polls show the support for EU got stronger after Brexit.Only one political party advocate for Sweden to leave and it's the far-right "Sverigedemokraterna".
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
MrJBergvall there was a really good political commentator who made the point that in the North of the EU you get right wing parties leading the charge; while in the south it's left-wing parties. If I can draw to your attention that in all countries the 'ruling parties' (the traditional) all support Remaining - why? Because they personally have a lot to gain, I mean, you have former pro-EU presidents and prime ministers being given top jobs in Brussels when their people reject them. Of course mainstream parties will be pro-EU. And this said 'growth in support' is really just fear of being treated like Britain, and hoping Britain won't be treated like rubbish... Also, your own Prime Minister proposed that if the EU collapsed (because of its anti-democratic beuracratic behaviours) then he would seek the creation of a Nordic trading bloc with Britain at the helm, true the mainstream media didn't show that off, but it's there; and honestly I would love that, you Nords are extremely receptive people, but I'm sure none of you want to be governed entirely by anti-democratic institutions like the EU, whose legislatures cannot be chosen by you at all! That is a question I pose to you: of you could get rid of the beuracrats in Brussels and just have a trading bloc with some common treaties - would you vote for that over ever closer unification into an EU superstate?
@MrJBergvall
@MrJBergvall 8 жыл бұрын
I’m sure Sweden would be open to such an arrangement If EU were to fail but I’m pretty sure it won’t happen anytime soon. EU turning into a "superstate" or a United States of Europe is something I don't see happening. I know there are people wanting this but any further commitments require every single memberstate to agree and that is HIGHLY unlikely. I’m open to military cooperation within EU, there is debate about us joining NATO, but with Trump as a possible next US president I’d say European cooperation seems safer… We (Swedes) are worried about UK leaving and that’s because we’re an exporting country and our concerns are selfish, we want to continue selling our goods to you. I must say, I don’t understand why you want to leave. UK has one of the strongest voices I Brussels and your politicians sets the agenda for EU, together with France and Germany. Furthermore, I don’t see EU more or less democratic than our national institutions, we don’t have direct democracy anywhere. As for bureaucracy, that is something we have to live with in modern societies.
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
MrJBergvall okay, on your comment about military cooperation, I don't think it matters whether we are in or out, we will always cooperate - however, you may not have to worry about the NATO thing as Trump wants to get rid of it anyway. Honestly, out of all the things our representatives have rejected, not one has actually been stopped; they don't listen to us because most of them want more integration, we want less... Also any proposals we make are limited and normally not even what the Britosh public want to be on the agenda. Furthermore, we will not accept the status quo - the 'west' fought and people died for democracy and the right to choose who makes your laws, it is something us Brits cherish highly, as so many of us died in WW2 for that right, the right to vote - the right to not be ruled by a beuracratic institution which does is not as democratic as any nation-state I have seen, or at least our political system is more democratic, and we don't want to lose that. I hope that clarifies why we want to leave, on your concern about exports, I'm hopeful your leaders will be one of the majority who want a free trade deal in a post-brexit world - so due to pressure the EU must listen or provoke more resentment.
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
The Indian said 'the Rupee is stronger than the pound now' - what is she smoking, cause i want some... Yes the pound has weakened so the difference is a little less, but its no where near enough to say 'the Rupee is strong' - because its not
@orangesnowman7137
@orangesnowman7137 2 жыл бұрын
LOL yeah Rupee’s are worth nothing
@splinterbyrd
@splinterbyrd 3 жыл бұрын
The reason the British voted to Leave was because they objected to the free movement of people within the EU. Also, the Remain side fought a cretinously stupid campaign, which did not address the real concerns. How anyone could imagine that telling voters they're dumb would persuade them to vote for you escapes me. I voted Remain btw.
@britishpatriot7386
@britishpatriot7386 Жыл бұрын
Fool
@jeffsmith3392
@jeffsmith3392 11 ай бұрын
Yeah telling me Im a think racist didn't really work. Glad to be out.
@simonsadler9360
@simonsadler9360 10 ай бұрын
Has any one seen the video at a Clacton hairdressers! RACISM of the highest degree !
@simonsadler9360
@simonsadler9360 10 ай бұрын
Are Kurdish refugees working , I bet they are ! . Had near me in Gaianes Spain a scrapyard tended by a Romanian friend Vasile , now speaks English working in Barnsley , has beautiful wife & one son , Romanians as Norman Tebbit said got on their bikes , visited Romania 3 times ! Lovely country , now their President is a German supporting Russia !
@simonsadler9360
@simonsadler9360 10 ай бұрын
Here in Spain rich entities pay for free University places even flights from distant country , very intelligent , students from Elche have discovered a compound in the salt lakes , that has a high rare of curing breast cancer , nearby are a couple that use solar energy live right under 330 kv lines , A woman that has never smoked has lung cancer & breast cancer, the man had prostate cancer , many of their animals have died of cancer due to these dangerous H.V cables
@jasbindersingh2441
@jasbindersingh2441 8 жыл бұрын
I do like the the guy at 2 mins 20 - talking about how negative it was of britian to vote for leaving the eu.. . this coming from a Norwegian. ..a coubtry whose people have constantly voted against eu membership
@gail9299
@gail9299 3 жыл бұрын
My very thoughts!!
@sole129
@sole129 2 жыл бұрын
Still Norway is special.. You have so much money that you dont need others at this point.
@carlmaster9690
@carlmaster9690 10 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@The_Alt_Vault
@The_Alt_Vault 7 жыл бұрын
congratulations on finding people who overwelmingly support the EU or treat the UK as the bad guy for us never wanting to be apart of a Political union
@yesterday1396
@yesterday1396 3 жыл бұрын
They are not wrong
@IronFreee
@IronFreee 2 жыл бұрын
"treat the UK as the bad guy for us never wanting to be apart of a Political union" I can't see how you could deny that reality. The UK always asked for special statuses. It was already in negotiations before the Brexit vote to change its EU status. You destroyed everything because it wasn't perfect. Like a kid making a tantrum because his bike is not red. Even if you don't fully support the EU, there's no good reason to leave. You will still have to comply to its rules to trade with it. You just lost your right to participate in decisions. As for the new deals... There was absolutely nothing preventing the UK to make them while in the EU. You don't have to get rid of all your customers to find new ones. That's stupid.
@tcskips
@tcskips 2 жыл бұрын
@@IronFreee The central theme of the EU is centralised control. Control of the currency, control of the borders (it’s only pro-EU immigration not pro immigration from anywhere). It has its own executive, legislature and judiciary, they control import tariffs, they write laws we don’t necessarily want to follow and will likely soon have its own army. It has its own flag and foreign policy and its regulations are hurting the poorest in it by creating a stagnant economy. Nothing good comes from centralised bureaucracy and much good comes from the decentralised distribution of power at the most local level as policy makers can feel the impacts of their laws. A return to national sovereignty, free trade, open borders, low tax, low regulated economy harnesses the power of capitalism to generate and distribute wealth leading to the biggest increases in living standards for the poorest people.
@IronFreee
@IronFreee 2 жыл бұрын
@@tcskips European countries agreed on a unique currency because it would be a lot more stable and strong than local currencies. And the Euro proved they were right. If everyone can print Euros as they want it would constantly fluctuate. Control of the borders already existed before the EU, there was just a lot more frontiers. And yes, only European citizens can travel without restrictions in Europe. It's the same thing with every other borders in the World. Some more nonsense blahblahblah... "and its regulations are hurting the poorest in it by creating a stagnant economy." Regulations are mainly to protect consumers. If you want to buy false beer or electrocute yourself with your cheap Chinese plug you still can order on Alibaba... "Nothing good comes from centralised bureaucracy and much good comes from the decentralised distribution of power" Every politician who has made bad decisions has tried to blame Europe for it, it doesn't mean it was the case. Every country still can make whatever it wants, even leave and become poorer like the UK. "A return to national sovereignty, free trade, open borders, low tax, low regulated economy harnesses the power of capitalism" Sound like the EU... And of course the "capitalism leads to poverty" line... Witch it doesn't, you just have to look what happened to China or Russia since they adopted capitalism: Everyone got richer. Some more then others, but before they were all poorer.
@tcskips
@tcskips 2 жыл бұрын
@@IronFreee Consumers don’t need ‘protecting’ except from fraud and coercion. Fraud from people who are falsely representing their product or service, and protection from people who would use the threat of violence to force their hand. That last one is mainly being perpetrated by the government nowadays to protect domestic businesses and workers who would otherwise have lost out due to them not providing the best product or service at the best price. The person who always loses out is the consumer.
@IronFreee
@IronFreee 2 жыл бұрын
I love how the most misinformed comment is from the USA :D
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
Some of them actually looked like they were reading a script, especially the Russian guy at 2:10 - i think they were all told to read from a script... Potentially, not definately
@maxdejong2332
@maxdejong2332 8 жыл бұрын
They could have been reading their own notes?
@ElliotMackness
@ElliotMackness 8 жыл бұрын
Max de Jong I hope so, but some of them seemed to be reciting words from an external source, and seeing that in relation to the sensitive issue raised alarm bells for me... May just be paranoia because of other people always saying things are scripted
@mecheblanche8749
@mecheblanche8749 8 жыл бұрын
A Russian hoping for UK to stay in EU isn't a true Russian.
@jordanirving9724
@jordanirving9724 8 жыл бұрын
+Mèche Blanche Yeah that's what I thought
@anicetune
@anicetune 7 жыл бұрын
We were lied to in the 1975 EEC membership referendum. We were told it was a trading block only, not a European superstate in the making. From then on, lying, manipulating prime ministers who haven't represented or even consulted the British people have dragged us deeper into the EU for our own good. So any harm that comes to Britain as a result of Brexit isn't the fault of Brexiteers, it's the fault of Callaghan, Thatcher, Major, Blair and Brown.
@stewiewrightful
@stewiewrightful 8 жыл бұрын
unless your from Britain. your opinion don't effect us because we no longer have to obey the rule of people who were not good enough be voted into their own parliaments so became members of the EU parliament. you cant vote them in or out. sounds like a European dictatorship to me. and all these people still under that rule will one day wake up and see that we have shown that you don't have to do as your told by people you never voted for ;)
@stewiewrightful
@stewiewrightful 8 жыл бұрын
i know brother :( but we have made the big first step :)
@dustywarplane2456
@dustywarplane2456 3 жыл бұрын
@British Teeth shut up man
@dustywarplane2456
@dustywarplane2456 3 жыл бұрын
@British Teeth i told you shut the fuck up you asshole☝️
@RobDeManc
@RobDeManc 8 жыл бұрын
What that German woman said speaks volumes about EU insecurity. She implies that the EU will only survive if the UK fails, which would demonstrate that the UK was wrong to leave. If the EU can't keep its members without scaring them, then the EU doesn't deserve to exist, at least not in its current form.
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah it did sound like she was saying the EU should punish the UK, I don't think the EU will do that but the EU will look after it's own interest and some in the UK will see that as the EU punishing them, passporting is one example, it makes sense for the EU not to give the UK that because it would likely benefit the EU economy long term, unfortunately for the UK it could have a negative impact, but still, can't blame the EU for looking out for it's members interest.
@RobDeManc
@RobDeManc 8 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah. There is an interest for UK and EU to make this a good separation. But I think the EU needs to recognise its problems and try to reform. My concern is that the EU will make some gesture to reform and the UK will have another referendum and the people will vote to remain.
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
***** It's not really about backing us into a corner, the EU and its members can take decades to punish the UK and there are many way they can do it with little impact to them, I think they will play the long game with us, we already know the EU and US are trying for a trade deal, if this one fails, they'll try again, the US will want better access to the EU market more than the UK, what's stopping the EU leaning on the US to give the UK not so good of a deal?, politics is a dirty game and the EU and US will look after their own interest, many games can be played on the UK over the long run if they go down that route, the UK is very limited in how it can protect itself there, either way, the EU will do what's in it's interest not what's in the UK interest, so I suspect we won't get passporting because it makes economic sense for the EU to hold that for it's members. It gets kind of worse because polls were done in many EU countries, majority of Germans, French, Italians and Spanish want the EU to be tough on the UK, considering they will need agreement with all EU members as well as the EU, the odds of us getting a good deal don't seem favorable. I suspect the EU will reform, they have to after all this, if it was me, they should get rid of the EU commission , shift those powers over to the EU President and make it electable by the people, then, any new country that joins the EU doesn't have freedom of movement until there economy is much closer in line with the rest in the EU so freedom of movement doesn't become a problem, I also think they might need a tougher line on people coming into the EU.
@winifredthompson2488
@winifredthompson2488 8 жыл бұрын
+Paul Aiello Well Paul it is like this, The British buy nearly 2/3 more produce from Europe than Europe buys from Britain, she if the European Union puts tariffs on British Products going into Europe well wee British can put tariffs on all produce coming from Europe into Britain. See were the German car industry would be, when they couldn't sell their audi and their volkeswzgons into Britain. 150 thousand car workers in Germany on the dole, can't you hear the outcry. Look at Spain when they put sanctions on Russia, and the Spaniards had to dump millions of kilos weight of tomatoes. nobody to buy them, where was Europe. The same with the car industry. Europe is broken. If these countries are so great, so brilliant, what is happening in Greece, Cyprus Portugal Spain, Ireland, now Italy is tottering, and the bank in Germany on the verge of Bankruptcy. It is a good job British people voted against the euro.and kept their own currency. One dress does not fit all, one currency does not fit all countries. Britain will stand tall, and as far as I could see from news broadcasts, the French were out on the streets every day against this trade deal TTP with America. There will soon be a new President in America and things could change big time in America. I am glad Britain is out of Europe, and I am one of those people that used my democratic right to vote out. Thank you for reading this and GOD bless you and greetings from Northern Ireland.
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
Winifred Thompson To be honest I don't think the EU will put tariffs on the UK, but there are many ways the EU can give us a bad deal, but if the EU was to really play hardball with the UK, it would hurt the UK a lot more then it would hurt the EU members, them being a much bigger economy means they can absorb the damage much easier than the UK could and thats not including the EU if they choose to lean on other countries around the world like the US, thats the thing with having a big economic zone, everyone wants to trade with it and it gives them a lot of clout, the point is, there are many ways to skin a cat and the EU can take there time with us, but it's unlikely they will behave like that. As for the Euro, I always knew it would take a few decades for it to work well, it's to be expected, problem is with the members down south is that they are not doing enough reforms for it to benefit them, in truth, they would be in a mess even without the Euro. TTIP as it stands is a bad deal but I suspect it will become more open to the public and many changes will happen to it, thats the real problem with it, not just TTIP, but the other two the US is doing, all 3 being done in secret, unfortunately for the UK, the US can do that much easier with us after we leave the EU. By the way, Britain is not out of Europe, we never will be, well atleast not for a few million years, but anyway, in the end, it's safe to say we won't get a deal as good as we have not, wouldn't make sense for the EU to do that and if they did, what would be the point of being in the EU?, in other words, we're going to be worse off, now it all depends how much by.
@romana_dw
@romana_dw 3 жыл бұрын
Also that's just biased and would have been better to include someone from the UK/Britain.
@romana_dw
@romana_dw 3 жыл бұрын
The reason why we are leaving is the down right reason we have put so much money in it and got no good outcomes!!! The England has been around since bloody 1066 and we have been Britain since 1707!!! We can bloody survive!!!
@alexphelps6133
@alexphelps6133 3 жыл бұрын
We were around long before 1066 my friend
@romana_dw
@romana_dw 3 жыл бұрын
@@alexphelps6133 Yes, but before then England still wasn't full united
@alexphelps6133
@alexphelps6133 3 жыл бұрын
@@romana_dw The English Kingdom was unified by King Aethelstan in 927
@gavinthornton1591
@gavinthornton1591 3 жыл бұрын
Wheyyyyyyyyyyy lads we did it 🇬🇧😂
@P1mpMyBr1de
@P1mpMyBr1de 2 жыл бұрын
I've had a 14% pay rise since voting for Brexit
@86Smally
@86Smally 2 жыл бұрын
That New Zealand fella needs to stop scratching his head all his hair has fell out lol
@d34d10ck
@d34d10ck 6 жыл бұрын
1:03 He clearly knows what he's talking about.
@milohenry1233
@milohenry1233 3 жыл бұрын
The German lady made me laugh, look at what’s happening now lol
@danieladams4561
@danieladams4561 3 жыл бұрын
Haha yeah right. Wanting us to fail. I think we’re going to surprise a lot of people. Even that Italian MEP started to apologise. The whole world will eventually realise we had the balls to stand on our own two feet when everyone else said it couldn’t be done.
@headshot6959
@headshot6959 3 жыл бұрын
@@danieladams4561 Hear hear!
@xavierbrown7209
@xavierbrown7209 8 жыл бұрын
Rule Britannia! The United Kingdom is out of a "European Death Trap" it is bad in the short run but good in the long. We will be bigger more powerful and a better ally to the Americans and a better global deputy to the USA. I voted out. I am a school teacher in Northern Ireland and a huge unionists. I love this country and want nothing more then to see us grow independently as a separate power and regain some lost prestige.
@Whatwhat1235
@Whatwhat1235 3 жыл бұрын
Xavier Brown well said also from Northern Ireland :)
@TheOrbitalDropShock
@TheOrbitalDropShock 8 жыл бұрын
1:28 "Now's not the time probably to run off and fragment." Well true, we need a strong collaborating (dare I say, in some sense, united) Europe. That doesn't necessarily mean we need a strong superstate in the form of EU.
@lenny478
@lenny478 2 жыл бұрын
those british comments lmao
@dnb55
@dnb55 Жыл бұрын
No idea why I'm watching this, but good to know what the guy in Norway thinks of our population 🤣
@paddybpaddyb9940
@paddybpaddyb9940 Жыл бұрын
D B For that you just have to listen to that football commentator when Norway won against England.
@danieladams4561
@danieladams4561 3 жыл бұрын
Losing friends 😂 With friends like that who needs enemies
@georgeswampy6224
@georgeswampy6224 6 ай бұрын
You are going to get another Brexit moment with the Reform party come the general election.
@letsgoBrandon204
@letsgoBrandon204 8 жыл бұрын
0:50 - It's precisely because of the requirements that I voted to leave. And it wasn't "all of a sudden". 4:16 - I agree it's wiser to cooperate with your neighbours. Not have your neighbours dictate what you can and can't do!
@Bluesfan1780
@Bluesfan1780 3 жыл бұрын
4 years and 9 months later after this video has been released and The UK is actually doing pretty good so far.
@andrewreid3136
@andrewreid3136 3 жыл бұрын
Is it ? It’s been rough since Brexit. Leaving was the biggest mistake in the last 5 decades
@Bluesfan1780
@Bluesfan1780 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewreid3136 the biggest mistake is joining it, the future is no longer europe, it's Asia.
@IronFreee
@IronFreee 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, so much better than when you were in the EU. How much did you already lost? 1.5%? And you still didn't closed your borders.
@Bluesfan1780
@Bluesfan1780 2 жыл бұрын
@@IronFreee Eu inflation is more worse than the UK, look at Spain.
@IronFreee
@IronFreee 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Spain has a lot of inflation (6.7% at end of 2021) but the UK is not far beyond (5% going towards 6%).
@nivyan
@nivyan 3 жыл бұрын
2:52 Even an American living in another country still thinks the country they're in is perfectly fine xD
@carlodefilippi6914
@carlodefilippi6914 8 жыл бұрын
Is the guy at 0.26 aware that his own country is not in the eu, someone explain him please...
@dinkostoyanov786
@dinkostoyanov786 8 жыл бұрын
Norway are in the single market and Schengen and follow most EU laws, the only reason why they aren't fully in the EU is because it will affect their fishing industry which makes Norway a lot of money.
@carlodefilippi6914
@carlodefilippi6914 8 жыл бұрын
+Dinko stoyanov A kind of Eu "on demand"... 😂😂😂, anyway I knew that, thank you.
@dinkostoyanov786
@dinkostoyanov786 8 жыл бұрын
+Carlo Defilippi it's alright 😄😊
@b.r.exitfinally3179
@b.r.exitfinally3179 8 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, I thought it was just me that noticed him. More propaganda from the remain-ders...... For gods sake, let's just get on with building this country back up to what we were, an independent, SELF GOVERNING nation that can FREELY TRADE with whoever we choose and re-instate some of our industry. I am beginning to tire of all this negative talk of Britain might be worse off, single market etc. We can't be any worse off than where we were heading with this "BROTHERHOOD" of European Un-elected idiots.
@steglover7329
@steglover7329 3 жыл бұрын
i know its late but WTF? the rupee. I earn more a month than the average indian earns in a year. We get 94.84 rupees to the pound.
@hrvojebartulovic7870
@hrvojebartulovic7870 Жыл бұрын
French comment is the best! They were always balancing on two chairs. At least, now the cards are opened. Beside... it's them who will have to eat... the consequences...
@latitudeash
@latitudeash 8 жыл бұрын
Bollux. All the countries want to live. If every eu gave the vote they would all be out just like the British. Are you scared Mr EU give the people a chance to live and lets see what they really think. Cherry picking a hand full of pro EU people tells me exactly noting, zero, zelch.
@stephentaylor6726
@stephentaylor6726 8 жыл бұрын
this is such a terrible example of half assed propaganda...all one sided and you still didn't have any valid points.
@Chris_34
@Chris_34 9 ай бұрын
Everyone around the world now agrees that BREXIT has been a massive success for the UK! 🇬🇧💃🥳👍
@Calucifer13
@Calucifer13 8 ай бұрын
It´s been a massive success for the European Union to kick the English out. I say English, because I bet that the Welsh, Scots and the Northern Irish didn´t wanna leave. You always wanted to leave anyway, you thought that you could be a member and only benefit from it, so it´s good that you are out. So long.
@tesstickle7267
@tesstickle7267 8 жыл бұрын
the uk has always stood on its own...Remember all of these countries are the sort that say the uk isn't a player anymore...look what damage we can cause👊 if the eu falls flat on its face then so be it..unlike the eu other countries actually want and need the uk!!
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
I know, I remember the glory days of the UK before we joined the EEC and our economy was doing really bad, goood times :) Ironically, the UK leaving the EU might be the best thing to happen to the EU, the UK was never really a willing member in the first place, we only joined because we was getting left behind, but since being a member, we've been a pain in there arse so many in the EU are very happy to get rid of the UK, at least from decision making, now we have to wait and see what the EU is willing to give the UK when it comes to trade.
@WillandTony
@WillandTony 8 жыл бұрын
the reason the EU politicians hated the UK members was because the UK has a long tradition of liberal values, and they where slowing down the federalist laws. Once again, the UK has not fallen for a european government
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
***** Not quite, I get the impression that the UK was a trojan horse in the EU, we never really wanted in in the first place and only joined the EEC because the UK free trade deal they tried failed and our economy was doing bad at the time and to make things worse, we've been a pain in the arse the 43 years of EU membership, I don't think they'll be sorry to see us go, in any case, what's done is done and now we just have to wait and see what the EU is willing to offer us.
@WillandTony
@WillandTony 8 жыл бұрын
Paul Aiello well hopefully we can get rid of the entire mess in the next few years, and just use the WTO like every other country does
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
***** I think it will take us about 3 to 4 years to leave the EU and only then can we do other trade deals depending what the EU has given us, those other trade deals will take years to come, I think we're talking at least 10 years before we get some kind of normality back, also WTO rules would be quite bad for the UK, we don't want that, at least not with the EU market.
@helfgott1
@helfgott1 2 жыл бұрын
Once upon a time you dressed so fine Threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you? People call say 'beware doll, you're bound to fall' You thought they were all kidding you You used to laugh about Everybody that was hanging out Now you don't talk so loud Now you don't seem so proud About having to be scrounging your next meal How does it feel, how does it feel? To be without a home Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone Ahh you've gone to the finest schools, alright Miss Lonely But you know you only used to get juiced in it Nobody's ever taught you how to live out on the street And now you're gonna have to get used to it You say you never compromise With the mystery tramp, but now you realize He's not selling any alibis As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes And say do you want to make a deal? How does it feel, how does it feel? To be on your own, with no direction home A complete unknown, like a rolling stone Ah you never turned around to see the frowns On the jugglers and the clowns when they all did tricks for you You never understood that it ain't no good You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you You used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat Who carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat Ain't it hard when you discovered that He really wasn't where it's at After he took from you everything he could steal How does it feel, how does it feel? To have on your own, with no direction home Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone Ahh princess on a steeple and all the pretty people They're all drinking, thinking that they've got it made Exchanging all precious gifts But you better take your diamond ring, you better pawn it babe You used to be so amused At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used Go to him he calls you, you can't refuse When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose You're invisible now, you've got no secrets to conceal How does it feel, ah how does it feel? To be on your own, with no direction home Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone
@warrbury
@warrbury 3 жыл бұрын
This video and most of the people’s opinions have not aged well. Not one bit.
@jeffsmith3392
@jeffsmith3392 11 ай бұрын
Wow.. Real spectrum of opinions... of remainers.
@Whatwhat1235
@Whatwhat1235 3 жыл бұрын
We survived before we joined the EU we will survive leaving the EU. People are just scared of what will happen because they don’t know and in their lifetime we’ve always been in the eu. And of course the £ is low right now because of world events but it will eventually pick up again just like any stock a
@olivercromwell9500
@olivercromwell9500 8 жыл бұрын
TO THE EU GO FORTH AND MULTIPY
@bensteel3944
@bensteel3944 3 жыл бұрын
French guy. Taking advantages of the EU. Really?
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
I think it will take about 10 years to get a clear picture on how it turns out but in all honesty, I can't realistically see how the UK can be better off out of the EU than in the EU.
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
***** I'm surprised how much of a impact on the UK political landscape and economy it's already had considering the real impact is after Article 50, we are still EU members and nothing has changed. Why should the EU and its members have any gratitude for the UK?, it's not like the UK had any for the EU and it's members when we joined the EEC in the first place, which by the way our economy was doing really badly and we was falling behind, the EU helped us back into the game and for thanks, we've been sticking it to the EU ever since, thats gratitude for ya. The reality is, the EEC was doing far better without the UK then it has been with the UK has a member and I can understand why, ever since the UK has been a member, we've been slowing it down, being awkward and not a easy member when it comes to progressing forward, many in the EU and it's members will be more than delighted to see the back of the UK because they know much more progress can be made without us holding it back, it says a lot considering the UK has the most concession out of the EU than any other EU member.
@drag0n_rage682
@drag0n_rage682 8 жыл бұрын
and I dont see how realistically scotland would be better of outside the UK than in but they still want independence
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 8 жыл бұрын
drag0n_rage I think early on they wouldn't be but longer term they likely would be, smaller countries like that have a habit of having a good standard of living mostly because they focus more on the people then on other matters like foreign policy and the military, also politics becomes more localised so it ends up representing the people better, big countries tend to be wasteful, arrogant and divided their focus on it's own people and what's going on around the world, it's partly why so many small countries around Europe and the world have such a high quality of living.
@mgsparky8870
@mgsparky8870 3 жыл бұрын
We are the better. Sorry.
@raftea219
@raftea219 8 жыл бұрын
the man from Indonesia smartest
@greglewis6170
@greglewis6170 4 жыл бұрын
Raf Tea clueless
@britishpatriot7386
@britishpatriot7386 Жыл бұрын
God bless Brexit 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏
@lesliehanan561
@lesliehanan561 7 жыл бұрын
Come on guys Who gives a shit about the UK ? There are still Germany,France,Italy,The Netherlands,Belgium and Luxembourg which are the countries that founded the E.U. The others don't even count hahah
@VictorECaplon
@VictorECaplon 3 жыл бұрын
The French dude was so right! Now the EU is getting all the banks businesses and Jobs ! Thanks UK !
@TheT0nedude
@TheT0nedude 4 жыл бұрын
@02:25 We have enough enemies in our country now, precisely because of the EU. Come back with an educated opinion.
@TheCoakbo
@TheCoakbo 8 жыл бұрын
There opinion is irrelevant
@globalwarmingisfake1298
@globalwarmingisfake1298 8 жыл бұрын
The people of Mainland Europe live in peter pan land and have no understanding of who and what the EU are, the fact that they are undemocratic, they wish to destroy democracy and Soverignty of national states. You may think globalism is the way forward, i strongly disagree. it and the EU will take away the above and the voice of the people, goverments are there to serve and represent its citizens, not lobbyiests banks and corperations, you can have gloabalism or democracy, NOT both, the UK chose democracy, that was the main reason for Brexit. 2nd reasons as mass uncontrolled immigration, which is just a tool for the EU to further break down and destroy national countries, their cultures, and their decent. Was it the EU's policy to invite the world to Europe and cause the human distaster! nope Merkel did it all by her self, where were the discussions with EU states? Germany is becoming far too powerful again!!! and now demanding other EU countries take in "Economic Migrants" from the rest of the world, Merkel has some cheek!!! This will detroy the EU not Brexit. Italy is in serious Trouble, Greece, Portugal will require further bailouts, Spain is in serious trouble, 40 to 55% youth unemployment in these countries, WHAT is the EU doing about this?, nothing, it is keeping the Euro weak for German Exports! MIGRATION IS NOT THE KEY TO HELPING THE POOR OF THE WORLD - THERE ARE 4 BILLION EXTREMLY POOR, YOU CANNOT INVITE THEM ALL IN - THIS MIGRATION IS NOTHING TO DO WITH HELPING THESE PEOPLE - THEY ARE BEING USED, AND YOU FOOLED! All i ever hear about the EU is that it has FLAWS! that is massivley unerstating IT, the sooner it fails the better, then EU countries can start talking to each other and co-operating together, the corrupt EU middle men are not required. The EU could be a great organisation, but not this one, not these people who are determined to grab as much power as they can and DESTROY national countries, enslaving their people ..... if this sounds over the top then look at what the Trica has done to Greece, may be the Greeks fault. but has the EU helped them? I am so, so relieved to be free of the EU Dictatorship, i saw no future for Britian if we stayed in, there may be rocky times ahead, but to be honest, i don't care, i don't care if i have less money in my pocket, we have saved our democracy and my daughters future. It feels really really good. Was nice to see the German "Bitch" hoping we would fail, to teach all off the other 27 countries a lesson - nice lady! Facism lives on.
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