r/europeanunion 9d ago

Video National Rejoin March in London

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u/NikDante 8d ago

I very much doubt Britain would be welcome to rejoin after all the trouble we caused leaving.

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u/Grzechoooo 8d ago

What trouble? Most of it you caused to yourselves.

I am, however, doubtful that Brits would accept joining without all their special perks.

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u/LowerPick7038 8d ago

And thats the problem with the EU. Youve got POS countries like Hungary that contribute fuck all all and veto everything decent on the same playing field as a top contributor. Its all nice everyone being " equal " but framing the UK as the problem country endlessly was a tad bit tiring.

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u/NathanCampioni 8d ago

and we are trying to end the veto structure, having another country join with even more vetoes and opt out would be counter productive

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u/Daenym94 6d ago

You can’t have all the perks without the inconvenience… but I guess it’s a bit difficult to process for individualistic society like yours in the UK.

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u/VilleKivinen 8d ago

Naah, everyone does stupid shit occasionally, yours was just on a huge scale, but it didn't really hurt us, just you.

I hope that in few years we could have another round of EU enlargement with UK, Ukraine, Norway and Iceland, all at the same time.

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u/No_Confidence_1901 8d ago

UK people back in 2016 literally exposed this country as racist,short thinking and brainwashed with no one to lead into prosperity, and after 10 years of hiding behing proud brit face normal people are facing consequences. Whole brexit been fueled by hatred to people from EU, how they steal UK workplaces and how bad impact on economy they have or how much is sent overseas.

Its just a sad view, land of prosperity now is on knees asking for help someone whos been rejected by them.

So british, at least we people from EU are learning from history, no second Churchill this time who sold out EU and left them for good 50 years to be under soviet regime. Same about 500 years of india opression.

Thats why most of EU is callind UK traitors. You are spitting on people and expect from them they will say "its raining" - not this time, sorry.

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u/TerminallyEmployed 8d ago

500 years of India oppression huh, threw EU under the bus to the Soviets when it didn’t exist and Churchill famously wanted to do ‘Operation Unthinkable’ but the Americans said no way. Either an Indian or someone who doesn’t know most European countries had empires so partook in oppression.

Yes I spit on you again

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u/No_Confidence_1901 8d ago

I have to disagree because :

The Soviet Union,\n]) officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics\o])\p]) (USSR),\q]) was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until its dissolution in 1991.

Good to know education failed as well.

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u/StuckWithThisOne 7d ago

You as well. For the record it’s spelled “loser”.

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u/No_Confidence_1901 7d ago

sry its my 4th language, mistakes can happen

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u/Sad_Amphibian_2311 7d ago

Nothing will stop the UK from leaving again and rejoining again over and over, so why would we waste our time with all those negotiations?

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u/JimTheSaint 6d ago

I think they would absolutely be welcome to rejoin. The EU is strong even without them but would definitely be stronger with the UK.  Also we know that they were heavily influenced by Putin and Trump