A dieci anni dal referendum sulla Brexit, Trump sta riportando il Regno Unito tra le braccia dell’UE?

https://www.brusselstimes.com/eu-affairs/2075768/ten-years-on-from-the-brexit-referendum-is-trump-pushing-the-uk-back-into-the-arms-of-the-eu

di ByGollie

26 commenti

  1. win_some_lose_most1y on

    Personally, I don’t think either the UK or EU will benefit from rejoin as both currently are.

    Both need major improvements to be made first.

  2. AMeasuredBerserker on

    Trump is completely isolating the US from the free world. They are actively courting dictators and despots while planning who to dominate next.

    America is a threat to everyone. America has gone rogue and unless something major happens, it’s not coming back.

    He’s pushing all neutrals to pick a side, that’s what his tariff warfare was supposed to be and it worked untill he started dropping bombs and annexation threats.

  3. WeakDoughnut8480 on

    This isnt an opinion, if you look at the politics and recent bills going through parliament, clearly this is happening.

  4. hoopjoness on

    I love the UK and think this is a positive move. Its clear there’s a lot of outside interference and we need to stand tall together more than ever ❤️

    Just have to ignore the mountain of propaganda that will inevitably pile on

  5. Canada first, then Scotland, then Iceland then maybe Engeland, then Australia.

  6. whooo_me on

    The man really deserves some kind of peace prize for how he’s uniting people…

  7. ElTejon_TheDestroyer on

    Yes. But most of us don’t need that idiot’s encouragement anyway and should never have let the liars and cheats drag us out.

  8. Single_Classroom_448 on

    As much as I’d love to, and in a heart beat I’d vote yes if given the opportunity to joining, I worry we’d have a lot of the same euroscepticism appear immediately by the press and politicians and probably amplified as more people have learned how to spread narratives of distruct and misinformation online

  9. Svardskampe on

    Tbf at rejoin I do think a euro adoption at the point of rejoin is appropriate. Not the standard “intention” bs we have been dealing with now. 

  10. Scotland and Northern Ireland never wanted to leave the EU in the first place.

  11. DatokahTheInnocent on

    Yes. Yes he is. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

  12. AmphibianMammoth on

    No farage will likely become the next pm he’s a master at politics

  13. Few-Coat1297 on

    There has been a dethawing of relations but I doubt anything being put to the electorate any time soon. My guess is the next UK GE is when Starmer mentions Customs Union and that is as far as it gets until they are in government again. They have been negotiating to align aThe geopolitical security aspect is not attainable through the EU, something Zelensky has repeatedly pointed out. That requires a European military alliance which includes Norway, France, Poland, the UK and Germany as anchor tenants.

  14. viskonde on

    If they rejoin as any other country and without specially treatment like before then all good

    If is to join but expecting to continue with the same spoiled child behavior and special treatment they they had before, then no thanks 

    Either join all in or stay out, the Eu doesn’t need more internal friction with countries that think are special 

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