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    1. Well, it’s a golden opportunity to do it. There won’t probably be another rationale so strong for closer ties for years.

    2. Yes let’s build strong ties between UK and EU, just don’t talk about Brexit and move forward instead.

    3. Long-Maize-9305 on

      Is it that time of the week again where we get excited about [today’s issue] meaning that Brexit will be imminently undone again?

    4. formerly_gruntled on

      Brexit was foisted on Britain with lies. Yes, some people prefer the separation, oddly they also seem sad about the reduced economic options. The lies, plus the Russian disinformation campaign.

    5. ChaosKarniwhore on

      I don’t think they can, atleast not easily nor quickly enough to matter. Which is unfortunate because they fucked over their own country. And hurt Europe in the process.

      I think we need a Europe 2. Bring all the trustworthy countries together. Most of Europe, Britain, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Maybe China. 

      Theres not a better time to make friends than now. 

    6. FreddyFree69 on

      Trump’s actions appear to be fostering increased global opposition to the United States.

    7. MySocksSuck on

      Come home again you guys, oh, come home! We’ll even buy you a pint. And pretend to like black pudding and spotted dick!

      ..ah well. That might be too much. But we’ll buy you two pints, then 🙂

    8. asexyshaytan on

      Any “brexiteer”, name one positive thing brexit has given us.

    9. Professional-You2968 on

      This is the time for unity in Europe, we need each other.

      You might be all wankers but you are OUR wankers.

    10. Ninevehenian on

      I am pro- sanity, stability and democracy.
      I don’t trust that the political animal Starmer is all that cleancut in his ethics and principles.

      But a UK willing to fight for sanity would be welcome in EU.

    11. woobeforethesun on

      The main thing that needs to be resolved for Br-bobbyewingmoment to happen is some serious negotiation on the terms. It’s still not an easy sell to the British public if the UK is expected to give up all their previously held Veto powers and worse, adopt the Euro. If they can overcome this, anything is possible.

    12. EyePiece108 on

      I never wanted to leave.

      Now were stuck between 2 superpowers, and the one to the west has gone bat-crap bonkers. We may have disagreements with the EU (hello fishing!), but I don’t see them openly planning to annex Florida yet.

    13. Electrical_Screen_11 on

      Also a great opportunity for the UK and Australia to back out of Aukus as well. The conservative govts created Aukus when Australia had a contract with France. France was not impressed

    14. CountZer079 on

      This would strategically be one of the strongest signal sent over to Russia.

    15. bart_may on

      Sure, but no more cherry picking on EU regulations. For example UK didn’t want to join EUR zone

    16. ProductGuy48 on

      Brijoin should be a condition for any military or trade relationship augmentation with Britain. Throw Farage in the bin once and for all or remain alone dealing with a hostile US, China and Russia.

    17. the president of the EU already opened that door in a speech a week ago

    18. bukowsky01 on

      This not a realistic possibility. Rejoining would mean the full package, no exemptions, no rebate. Like everyone else. I don’t see the UK accepting that.

      They won’t be another set of exemptions and special rules like last time.

    19. GarryGastropod on

      What a wild swing in sentiment this comment section is from the last few days

    20. Fluffy-Drop5750 on

      I can’t see a rejoin EU in the foreseeable future. Only UK tagging alongside EU trying to have some influence while staying outside the decision process. Like Norway, only with a bigger mouth. Not against UK, only being realistic.

    21. Zoomer_Boomer2003 on

      Just do it. You’ll be guaranteed another 5 years of this works out

    22. QuirkyWish3081 on

      Alright we will rejoin. If you let our friend Canada in too 🙂

    23. JMM85JMM on

      Re-entering the EU would be political suicide for the main UK parties. Parties such as Reform command a lot of public support in the UK, and both the Conservatives and Labour are losing members to them. Neither can afford to lose more.

      We see posts like this fairly frequently, but in reality, re-joining the EU isn’t a conversation that’s happening in the UK. If anything the Trump tariffs highlight the benefits of not being in the EU, as the UK came away better off than the rest of Europe.

      As someone who voted to remain, and thinks it was a mistake to leave, I don’t think we should now rejoin. It would create another half decade of turmoil and political uncertainty. We need to focus on what we can achieve together without it.

    24. Shawn_The_Sheep777 on

      I hope to God he doesn’t pull away from EU standards to get a trade deal with Trump

    25. PinotRed on

      How the russians tricked the british to leave their friends. Unbelieveable.

    26. J_Class_Ford on

      This guy is stuck sucking orange and taking it from farage.

      Time Brits got sorted and rallied around. Because picking on some poor twats or rich technobros. Isn’t British.

      Labour needs to Remind the 99% of the fucking rules. Play fair, be kind and suck it up. Not kick em fuck em and shit on em

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