That’s like resetting your computer to factory settings and then want your files back.
baes__theorem on
play stupid games, win stupid prizes, innit ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
at least it’s good that Labour is legitimately trying to clean up UKIP’s mess
Philip_Raven on
People voted they wanted out, they got out, now they wonder why they are not treated like they are in.
Maybe next time, they won’t get so easily manipulated by surface level lies.
Ok_Penalty_3950 on
Hi
xuszjt on
Have a referendum first.
phplovesong on
So… join the EU? Too bad you will not get the same deal as previously.
Medical_Wallaby_7888 on
Yeah… won’t be happening I’m sure for a long time. The UK will not be trusted as they might decide to do another Brexit again and the UK will extremely unlikely agree to adopting the Euro and going into Schengen.
vergorli on
reset whatnow? Brexit? huh?
DunnoMouse on
Still insane to me that they exited the EU on the whim of less than 1% of a difference.
theskycowboy on
Well… the end of the line of other countries who want to join the EU is over there… and no cherry-picking this time.
Projectionist76 on
When Ireland is reunited and Scotland independent England (and Wales) has no choice but to rejoin and also join the Euro and Schengen.
Horst_Horstenson on
Basically, UK wants all the benifits of the EU without paying for it. But setting up institutions that set standards, coordinate the economy etc costs money. Even Switzerland and Norway are paying fees to the EU despite the fact that they aren‘t represented in the parliament.
Edit. ActuallybSwitzerland „only“ pays a voluntary support to eastern european countries which aren‘t fees in the technical sense.
JanetInSpain on
They got what they wanted. Now they can reap all the “benefits”. So MuCh WiNnInG! LOL Sucks to be Britain.
krazydude22 on
It says reset, but it will most probably lead to minor improvements, if any. There’s no rejoining and the other stuff that r/europe Redditors like to point out (Euro, FoM, ECJ….)
whitefox428930 on
This article is talking about Labour wanting to improve relations between the EU and UK, making various deals on things such as defense and youth mobility, don’t know what the chatter in these comments about rejoining is about.
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Its not a button 😁
That’s like resetting your computer to factory settings and then want your files back.
play stupid games, win stupid prizes, innit ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
at least it’s good that Labour is legitimately trying to clean up UKIP’s mess
People voted they wanted out, they got out, now they wonder why they are not treated like they are in.
Maybe next time, they won’t get so easily manipulated by surface level lies.
Hi
Have a referendum first.
So… join the EU? Too bad you will not get the same deal as previously.
Yeah… won’t be happening I’m sure for a long time. The UK will not be trusted as they might decide to do another Brexit again and the UK will extremely unlikely agree to adopting the Euro and going into Schengen.
reset whatnow? Brexit? huh?
Still insane to me that they exited the EU on the whim of less than 1% of a difference.
Well… the end of the line of other countries who want to join the EU is over there… and no cherry-picking this time.
When Ireland is reunited and Scotland independent England (and Wales) has no choice but to rejoin and also join the Euro and Schengen.
Basically, UK wants all the benifits of the EU without paying for it. But setting up institutions that set standards, coordinate the economy etc costs money. Even Switzerland and Norway are paying fees to the EU despite the fact that they aren‘t represented in the parliament.
Edit. ActuallybSwitzerland „only“ pays a voluntary support to eastern european countries which aren‘t fees in the technical sense.
They got what they wanted. Now they can reap all the “benefits”. So MuCh WiNnInG! LOL Sucks to be Britain.
It says reset, but it will most probably lead to minor improvements, if any. There’s no rejoining and the other stuff that r/europe Redditors like to point out (Euro, FoM, ECJ….)
This article is talking about Labour wanting to improve relations between the EU and UK, making various deals on things such as defense and youth mobility, don’t know what the chatter in these comments about rejoining is about.
Something about actions and consequences….