Trust me a hard border cannot happen here in Ireland, it will restart the troubles. There’s not a single Irishman who will be happy to see a hard border.
It isn't that brexit isn't complicated. It is that the UK government made it complicated. All they had to do is pull out and start with the international trade agreement rates(I forget the org name) and negotiate from there. But they kept trying to do this weird middle ground. But then again that is what happens when your pull out is negotiated by someone that wants to stay in.
Overall I agree, although Brexit is inherently complex but yes I'm afraid Theresa May set the tone, or rather she allowed the EU to do so. I don't want to make it entirely about personality but her reactions, or lack thereof, were key to the EU winning Brexit. I'm sorry to say but she was gutless and floundering, instead of saying "We're pressing the restart button and the GFI stays in effect as there's no need for a hard border between friendly 21st C states" she allowed the EU (and the Irish govt) to weaponise the GFI. I don't think it was completely because she was a Remainer, but she naïvely and stubbornly stuck to the assumption that the EU would remain our friends and be good neighbours and never rethought. And we assumed that every Tory woman PM would be tough and ballsy like Thatcher.
@@matthewkeith8605 That is exactly what it was though. May didn't want to leave the EU. That is why the first three plans of her's looked like a surrender. All she needed to do is say "peace out, we out, use the national wto figures until we can hash out a trade agreement" Part of what made the EU's pull out game shit is that the waffling between different horrible plans made it hard to do the trades without reserving a lot of capital in case it goes south. Then there is the northern Ireland wall issue. All may had to do is say that she wouldn't build a wall and if the eu wanted a wall they would have to negotiate with northern ireland.
Dank, no Irish man, woman or child wants to go back to the dark days, I’m from Belfast and I remember British troops walking, checkpoints, Orange Marches walking through nationalist areas. Sinn Fein at this current moment are largest party north & south and that is frightening the Loyalist people who have very active and very vocal paramilitaries which you conveniently left out such as the UDA/UVF. All nationalists who are in favour of a untied Ireland have to do is sit back and watch as political parties like the DUP and the TUV implode from within.
And where do you think the IRA are from = Ireland The troubles were in Ireland but you call them troubles I call it war and it was in = Ireland Ya dick
He’s lying the eu haven’t done anything to cause this . We don’t have a hard border in Ireland and the eu have already agreed to have the border in the Irish Sea . It’s the Tory’s that are trying to break the agreement and put a hard border In Ireland.
I wouldn't call the EU "left wing". It's very bureaucratic and has lots of different ideological factions controlling different parts of it. It's certainly true that the EU has a lot of benefits, for example countries like Ireland and all of eastern europe have been lifted out of poverty thanks to it. The EU has also stood up to big tech (GDPR, forcing USB-C etc.) but it has also had a lot of drawbacks, like the single currency, though not all EU countries are using it.
@@xerlek4581 Left-wing because all of their agendas represent left-wing interests, and right-wing agendas are actively stiffled by the EU. It isnt "leftwing", but its leftwing.
@@xerlek4581 we as the UK had the best deal in all of the EU but some rich fucks convinced our idiots that we were getting some sort of freedom, why on earth would abondoning the biggest trading block on the planet ever be a good thing.
@@xerlek4581 "the EU lifted Eastern European countries out of poverty" it absolutely did not, access to western free markets with the collapse of the Soviet Union did.
Honestly I'm loving all of these PKA guests... I've been a big fan of Count Dankula for awhile now and it's awesome seeing him with you guys... Keep up the good content boys
He didn't say it was okay, he said he was forgiving. Forgiving implies he knows what he supported and others supported was wrong. English is hard, I know.
@@grantmacneil3448 is forgiving something fundamentally different from it being ok? If I forgive a family member for eating my leftovers, ultimately it's ok. Checkmate
@@grantmacneil3448 it's ok after you're forgiven, clearly. Not before. Do you need any other lessons a 3 year old should already know? Good job trying to be smart tho lol maybe you'll get it someday
@@jaquandrejones Only except if you were to repeat the same actions after you were forgiven for them, you are not suddenly doing the right thing because you've already been forgiven for it. That's not how forgiveness works.
remember watching a doc recently with a part talking about how the british army had hired contractors to build something, on a base I think. the first day a worker climbed to the top of a crane he was sniped from inside the town.
Slight correction: there never was a hard border to re-establish. There were checkpoints on the Northern Irish side, and customs checks on the Republic side, but they couldn't stop anyone crossing the border.
I think all of us with brains who voted for Brexit knew they'd be a bumpy road for a few years, maybe a decade. It's like getting divorced from a miserable 20 year marriage, things get a whole lot worse before they get better.
It’s not that it’s going to be a while before it gets better, it’s going to be a while before things are just back to normal. No one who supported leaving the EU has ever given a reasonable roadmap to how things are supposed to be better than before leaving.
You're no longer the world capital in manufacturing, finance or head of an empire. Outside of the EU you will never be considered equals by any other foreign state with any semblance of power on the world stage. If you think I'm wrong I implore you explain to me how but as far as I.T, Military Strength, Finance, Manufacturing, Food Production, an Eductaed Working Class or Field Specislists and Raw Materials i.e oil and gas there are more appealing trade partners with more to offer than you
Wtf is this were the victim narrative on Brexit, all of this was spelled out before hand but for some reason people listened to a red bus with big money written on the side.
The amount of mental gymnastics this guy is going through is pretty impressive. "The EU were not playing ball with us"? Why would they play ball in favor of the social and economic issues of a non-member state? Not their problem anymore lol.
That isn’t the issue, the problem is that upon splitting, the UK and the EU make certain agreements in order to make the split less jarring. The UK was keeping their end of the agreement while the EU was dragging their feet and purposefully making things difficult seemingly out of spite.
@@CRWiebe My point here was to say that Dankula technically wasn't wrong. His complaint wasn't that the EU wasn't supporting the UK anymore, or that the UK was somehow entitled to the benefits of being in the EU. It was to say that an agreement was made and the EU weren't fulfilling their obligations.
The EU and SF are following the brexit agreement that keeps the soft border in Ireland it’s The DUP and loyalists won’t play ball. Also the Social democrats are the government in Romania.
He's ran in two elections already: first in the 2019 EU election as a candidate for UKIP, the party didn't get any seats as the Eurosceptic vote went over to Farage's Brexit Party. The second attempt was last year in the Scottish Parliament election, he came 5th out of 7 candidates. Good on him for trying though.
@@guilty_mulburry5903 Yeah I've lived here all my life, the EU and UK have agreed to keep NI in the european single market and free trade and movement between NI and ROI
@@jaber5345 Why are you lying? The EU are 100% clear about their view on the Irish border, if is to be a "land" border, then it will be hard. That is why currently the UK has made the surrendering move to place the functioning border somewhere unknown in the middle of the Irish Sea, to avoid the EU restarting the troubles by forcing a hard border on their side end of the Irish border. In Britain we regularly get news about people like Lord Frost threatening to scrap the Northern Ireland Protocol because the EU is effectively blackmailing the UK with a return of terrorism.
Reminds me of that WWE buried alive match where the undertakers hand rises from the grave. The undertaker is the IRA, mankind is an ulster loyalist, and the grave is the Good Friday agreement. The symbolism of WWE is truly poetic, perhaps novel writers should take inspiration. Stephen King would be swimming in money if he made “it” a provisional IRA militant instead of a killer clown.
It's not the EU that's necessarily saying there needs to be a hard border in Ireland. All the EU is saying is that there need to be customs checks either between Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland, or between Northern Ireland and Great Britain (essentially a hard border in the Irish channel). The problem is that the Pro-British protestant factions in Northern Ireland are vehemently opposed to customs checks between Northern Ireland and Britain (the more radical see this as a precursor for reunification of Ireland, which they don't want), and the pro-Irish Catholics & the IRA are very much opposed to customs checks and thus a hard border between the republic and Northern Ireland. The UK being in the customs union removed this discussion as there was no need for extensive customs checks between it and the republic of Ireland, hence no hard border, neither a real one in Ireland or a virtual one in the Irish channel. What the EU is saying is that if there aren't going to be customs checks on goods crossing the Irish channel, then there needs to be a hard border in Ireland. Either Northern Ireland stays de facto in Schengen, or it's out, there is no middle ground, and the decision is very much political. The fact that the DUP (northern irish protestants) are part of the ruling coalition of the Uk government makes this tougher than it needs to be. The safest and most sensible choice is clearly to do the customs checks on goods crossing the Irish channel, but the DUP do not want this. This is the UK's decision not the EU's and putting the failure of the UK government on this matter on the back of the EU is disingenuous to say the least.
@@lancethrust9488 That's BS. No single country can force it's entire agenda on the rest of the union. Germany's economic and financial proposals generally have support from most of the Baltic States, Netherlands, Scandinavia, usually also Austria. Even then they usually still need another big country to sign on, usually France, which requires significant concessions. This is why France tends to get it's way on agricultural policy, and logistical support from other EU members for it's military operations abroad. That's just one example of the complex dynamics that make big things happen at the EU level.
@@mariusdufour9186 HAHA YOU FORGETTING ABOUT THE ROMAN AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE YOU FORCE THERE AGENDA ON MOST OF THE PLANET NO DIFFERENT TODAY , ALSO ITS NO SECRET THE EU WAS ACTUALLY HITLERS IDEA , GERMANY DIDNT LOSE THE WAR THEY INHERITTED EUROPE , THE EU HAS THERE OWN STANDING ARMY GROWING IN SIZE . TO KEEP THERE MEMBERS IN CHECK AND WHEN THEY GET BIG ENOUGH TRY AGAIN WERE THEY FAILED DURING WW2 WHICH THE REAL TARGET WAS RUSSIA HENCE WHY RUSSIA HAD THE MOST CASUALTIES AND WAS INVOLVED IN THE BIGGEST BATTLE , THE ELITES LIKE PRESCOTT BUSH , IG FARBEN WANTED RUSSIA AND WANTED HITLER TO BUILD AN ARMY FROM EUROPE TO DO THAT BUT FAILED , AND NOW HISTORY IS REPEATING ITSSELF BUILDING ARMYS FROM THE EU TO EVENTUALLY TAKE ON RUSSIA , BUT I HOPE THEY FAIL AS THE EU AND ITS CREATORS ARE ANTI FREEDOM AND ANTI CHOICE !!!!
The EU doesn't want a hard border in Ireland, they've not ever had that be a possibility, the UK signed an agreement and are trying everyway possible to back out of it.
He lied saying the eu are trying to put a border in Ireland it’s the Tory’s who are trying to change this agreement. And being members of the eu has always been a net benefit for the economy.
@@thenorfolkst No one said anything bad about the EU economy, Dankula's main point is that the EU should have stayed a trade agreement and nothing more, the laws passed don't adhere to some of the other nation's cultures, say what you want about them, but changes like those (ones done in disagreement to "partnering" nations) have gotten us the situations in Africa and the Middle East, that's what Dankula was bringing up.
Poland is aggressively against EU regulations and personally I am too Especially when it comes to food "Oh it has to be processed in this specific exact way to be this and this" Polish people already have their recipes, they know what to do and how to do it, stfu about it
where's that wealth? in the hands of the people? its all delusion. we're a tax haven for yankee corporations. we've been a puppet of London since Collins signed the treaty in 1921, and we extended our servitude to Brussels on top of that. thousands are homeless, and many thousands more are on the verge of it. young people are emigrating in scores. the government neglects rural communities, and strains the housing crisis further with unfettered immigration, in turn causing an uproar and radicalisation towards the right... the list in inexhaustible.
Even here in northern Ireland we used to get so much help from them it was crazy Now we have to rely on Westminster.... A group of people who see us as a nuisance, not a very comforting though
The hard border refers to customs checks to ensure goods brought within the European Union meet EU standards. The option to place said "hard border" to control the movement of goods and food along the Btistish coast or within the Irish Sea was proposed multiple times and each time the offer was rejected by the Btirish Conservative government. The Brexit deal created by Theresa May's government was rejected by Borris and other Conservative party strongmen. Then 2 years later a basically identical deal was concocted by Borris government which they then themselves went back on. As an Irish man I have to say to attempt to place the blame on anyone but the British Conservative party for trying to have their cake and it is extremely disingenuous
Also on the point of money and membership costs the benefit to such was the TCA, shengen area and the ability to trade with the world utilising European ports with low tariffs. Now that Britian has left they have failed to establish a single trade deal and all that are proposed Britian gets fucked on trade tariffs resulting in small to medium sized businesses owned by Brits that aren't cottage industries are no longer financially possible plus the time it takes to import internationally is increased drastically. I like dank but again incredibly disingenuous
@@mariusdufour9186 yup who they immediately stabbed in the back after getting the brexit vote through by shredding up the Northern Ireland protocol. Which might I add the E.U had been very accommodating towards the Brits in its creation
Governments are antiquated. I am English/Scottish and I just think the world has outgrown the way we rule and govern. I have said this for years, and I can't think of anything better... It's obvious when we live in a world where information can travel in seconds. But governments take weeks and months to address things, that there's a bottleneck in the system somewhere.
@@user-ze8yy8jg1f hate to break it to you man but the youth of ireland (aka the future of the country) don't give a shit. Irish nationalism is on the decline as well as Irelands chances of reunification.
@@genericwhitemale9566 literally the opposite, you have no idea what you're talking about lol. Irish nationalism isnt decreasing, its always been high, what is decreasing is loyalist support in northern ireland.
@@Aegis--- I'd reccomend you actually look at the facts. I honestly hope reunification happens because both Scotland and NI are economic dead weight for England and we'd be better off without them. But with the way things are looking it ain't going to happen.
The EU is like if the whole of North and South America had to live under the same rules. Imagine if New York city and rural Mexico were governed in the same way, it wouldn't work.
As someone who lives in Ireland we were against brexit because we NEED the Eu. Westminster doesn't give two fucks about us and rarely allocated special funds for projects here, so regularly the EU funded alot of our public infrastructure. Hard to walk through a town centre here without seeing multiple placards everywhere saying "funded by the EU" or "funded in psrt by the EU"
Lol Kyle says the most shock jock shit about Jews etc but doesn’t mean a word of it. Taylor meanwhile has never had an opinion that wasn’t the most hardcore based stance possible, I think he honestly holds back a lot due to having a real job and being a twitch streamer etc. Woody is a libtard yet come out of left field with some HARDCORE basedness
i thought the entire point of brexit was so that they dont have to listen to the EU? the EU cant tell anyone who isnt a member what to do with their borders...
ok so at an earlier point, when UK was in the EU and so was Ireland, UK agreed not to build a border on the island. as part of the whole Northern Ireland peace thing. that was the deal. - UK will not build a border -. the important thing to remember is that UK and Ireland were both in the EU when that happened. Nobody was even imagining leaving the EU back then. then time moves on and UK decides to leave the EU. Fine ok, thats their choice. But UK and EU still want to keep trading, its good for both. But mainly for UK. EU is a big economy. Bigger than US at one point. OK so UK starts the process of leaving. Discussions happen between EU and UK, about how trade will work. How will stuff be moved and taxed between these two different entities. Taxes, paperwork and what not. So EU is like ... ok so how will we do trade in this space between the republic of Ireland, which is EU territory, and Northern Ireland which is UK territory. And then someone says ok we'll move stuff through the border checkpoi...... oops. - UK can't build a border - . That was the deal. But, you also cant have free/unrestricted trade between EU/UK. All EU trade is uniform, theres no special cases. Its 1 big market. Thats the big benefit of being in the EU. You get to sell into the 1 big market. So UK decides, well we can't build a border. Guess we'll just let our sales flow across that area into the EU. And EU says well you have to have a border if you want to trade with us. You better figure it out or no trade deal for you. We'll make it cost you. So its a catch 22. After much discussion two options appear. 1) Get Republic of Ireland to build a border. The deal was that UK won't build a border, not Ireland. Ireland could still do it. Or. 2) Put an agreed administrative border in the sea between G.Britain and N.Ireland. EU terms will apply to the stuff moving across the sea between GB and NI. Number 1 doesn't impress the Irish community in Northern Ireland. Number 2 doesn't impress the British community in Northern Ireland. For now option 2 is being used.
Not European but I can't imagine being bound to another countries rules and regulations. Brexit may have caused some issues but as an American I can totally understand why you wouldn't want to be ruled by a group of people hundreds of miles away who don't even speak the same language as you
@@zackhawn5944 Actually, the official language of the EU parliament is English, because it's the best language and they all already speak it, Lingua Franca. And when the UK left the EU they thought to vote on what language to use as the new official language, because it seemed a bit awkward speaking English when the only English speaking part of Europe just left the EU...and they decided to stick with speaking English.
@@zackhawn5944 it's not being bound by another countries rules and regulations. It's an economic union voted on by the entire bloc. It's that kind of rhetoric that got halfwits to vote for Brexit in the first place. Don't kid yourself. Nobody has any sovereignty anymore. That goes for the yanks too.
i'm sorry, i like dankula, but all i can hear is brits: we INSIST on leaving the schengen-area brits:.... how DARE you suggest a hard border in Ireland?
UK wants their cake and eat it too. But it's all the EU's fault. EU is far from perfect and there is plenty to criticize. Brexit was UK created, the issues with it too. The fact that the UK never agreed internally on what was and wasn't acceptable, says enough. UK should've given a clear mandate to Theresa May.
I seems that this Dankula lad doesn't even understand the legislative process of the EU. Which is pretty crazy since he's making pretty hard arguments here.
...for the freemasons in The City of London who didn't want their tax havens shut down by the EU, which was closing in and and setting its sights on the Virgin Islands and when caught they would have then billed a few trillion at least for being a mere bunch of fleas operating as such for hundreds of years. Read the Panama papers which got the beloved agent Jo Cox killed. We don't even know how many stolen trillions there are in those accounts. The Square Mile is a parasitic organism operating as a separate country inside England, sucking it dry and has been doing so for close to a millennia. Enjoying your fisheries mate? I hope it was worth it as it didn't seem to be about much else from where I've been sitting. MUG.
"If there is anything to regulate, they'll try to regulate it" Yeah regulations can suck for companies but they absolutely bring up the standard of living. I think that if we've seen anything in recent years, it's that letting companies to whatever they want to maximize their profit with little oversight, causes shitty products and horrible work environments.
Dankula being like ‘The EU wouldn’t play nice with us after we left’ is the equivalent of me leaving a business to start my own business, and then crying that my old business won’t give me a discount on the stuff I used to get for free from them as a work benefit because ‘Cmon! I used to work for you, aren’t we friends?!?!?’ No shit they’re playing hardball, that’s what being a trading rival means. If only you’d be warned of this constantly over and over for years…
Nah your wrong kiddo we wanted a trade deal not political alignment with EU which the remoners seem to not not understand the difference but then again all remoners are retarded so this does not surprise me.
I'll give dank that having a discussion on how long the candle wicks in poland have to be is ridiculous but don't act like the uk never has similar ridiculous discussions. It's weird how he names Bulgaria and romania when it's mostly poland that's been having issues within the eu and it's mostly because of their stance against lgbtq people. Dont see how human rights have anything to do with left or right politics I like him, i enjoy his videos but this rhetoric of eu bad because I want my independance is getting kinda stale. But he's in this position where he's been leave and going back on it isnt an option
Despite what dank says, the vast majority of people in the UK now realise it was a massive mistake. Dank has to still tow the line because he campaigned so hard for leaving!! IT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE!
@confusingzark people like you who are trapped in cognitive dissonance, point is, if he turns round and says “yeah that was a terrible idea” a lot of his hard right viewers would walk/turn on him.
dank is extremely wrong about this situation, the EU has not stood in the way of the UK they are just holding them to their agreement and they are also not trying to get a hard border on the island of ireland, they absolutely against it, they would prefer that the north be a part of the single market to avoid exactly that but the DUP are standing in the way of that but hey paint it the way ya want it there dank to support your pro brexit point of view and also hearing a man who freely calls himself a fenian refer to the IRA as terrorists is highly confusing
The sheer quantity of uneducated, irrational comments from those who think their messianic insight into a system they have never lived in nevermind studied place them intellectually superior to nearly a century of democratic processes following the bloodiest and most expansive mechanised conflict in the northern hemisphere whilst being unable to provide a source or logical string of thinking for their reasoning is disturbing at best and physically revolting at worst
'you seem like the subject matter expert'.... the guy literally had only bad takes based on nothing. EU is not perfect but ultimately its purpose is to pool the resources of small countries into a combined market of 500mill people, so we have more leverage when it comes to negotiating international trade deals.... That is all. EU is not left wing ... It's founded on free market competition and prevents governments from nationalising companies or industries
@@cocainecowboy_ so why does it prevent and regulate against national governments taking private companies and industries under public ownership ? Why does it impose fiscal conservatism and austerity on countries who elect left wing national governments? What exactly do you think left wing means?
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Trust me a hard border cannot happen here in Ireland, it will restart the troubles. There’s not a single Irishman who will be happy to see a hard border.
Source: an Irish
eu will have to relax then i guess
Let the Irish decide what happens to themselves
They can’t, that’s why The U.K. left the EU, so we could decide for ourselves
Define troubles
It isn't that brexit isn't complicated. It is that the UK government made it complicated. All they had to do is pull out and start with the international trade agreement rates(I forget the org name) and negotiate from there. But they kept trying to do this weird middle ground. But then again that is what happens when your pull out is negotiated by someone that wants to stay in.
Kept asking for all the benifits of being in the EU while not being in the EU
Overall I agree, although Brexit is inherently complex but yes I'm afraid Theresa May set the tone, or rather she allowed the EU to do so. I don't want to make it entirely about personality but her reactions, or lack thereof, were key to the EU winning Brexit.
I'm sorry to say but she was gutless and floundering, instead of saying "We're pressing the restart button and the GFI stays in effect as there's no need for a hard border between friendly 21st C states" she allowed the EU (and the Irish govt) to weaponise the GFI.
I don't think it was completely because she was a Remainer, but she naïvely and stubbornly stuck to the assumption that the EU would remain our friends and be good neighbours and never rethought. And we assumed that every Tory woman PM would be tough and ballsy like Thatcher.
@@matthewkeith8605 That is exactly what it was though. May didn't want to leave the EU. That is why the first three plans of her's looked like a surrender. All she needed to do is say "peace out, we out, use the national wto figures until we can hash out a trade agreement"
Part of what made the EU's pull out game shit is that the waffling between different horrible plans made it hard to do the trades without reserving a lot of capital in case it goes south.
Then there is the northern Ireland wall issue. All may had to do is say that she wouldn't build a wall and if the eu wanted a wall they would have to negotiate with northern ireland.
They sabotaged themselves and they did a good job hiding that.
Dank, no Irish man, woman or child wants to go back to the dark days, I’m from Belfast and I remember British troops walking, checkpoints, Orange Marches walking through nationalist areas.
Sinn Fein at this current moment are largest party north & south and that is frightening the Loyalist people who have very active and very vocal paramilitaries which you conveniently left out such as the UDA/UVF.
All nationalists who are in favour of a untied Ireland have to do is sit back and watch as political parties like the DUP and the TUV implode from within.
I thought the Orange Order still marches through nationalist areas to this day, especially around Ardoyne.
@@seosamh.forbes aye they still do, use to wake me up early af the melting cunts 🤣
very true they did leave out the fact that its the UVF and UDA threatening to kick off over the protocol but what can you expect...
@@bigcreamyfukits8967 Let's also not forget it was the protestants in Belfast that hijacked and set that bus on fire over Brexit.
I love seeing the orange loyalist mess up
I love hearing this talk about the troubles IRA etc. Rarely hear the boys talking about Ireland!
And where do you think the IRA are from = Ireland
The troubles were in Ireland but you call them troubles I call it war and it was in = Ireland
Ya dick
i love count dankula. spitting facts
He’s lying the eu haven’t done anything to cause this . We don’t have a hard border in Ireland and the eu have already agreed to have the border in the Irish Sea . It’s the Tory’s that are trying to break the agreement and put a hard border In Ireland.
@@thenorfolkst i dont care about that border stuff im speaking about the other 90% of this video
you probably get your facts from CNN my dude XD@@shanelong5602
Once Dankula said the EU was super left wing, Woody was like "Nvm, EU actually is pretty good."
Woody is an NPC
I wouldn't call the EU "left wing". It's very bureaucratic and has lots of different ideological factions controlling different parts of it. It's certainly true that the EU has a lot of benefits, for example countries like Ireland and all of eastern europe have been lifted out of poverty thanks to it. The EU has also stood up to big tech (GDPR, forcing USB-C etc.) but it has also had a lot of drawbacks, like the single currency, though not all EU countries are using it.
@@xerlek4581 Left-wing because all of their agendas represent left-wing interests, and right-wing agendas are actively stiffled by the EU. It isnt "leftwing", but its leftwing.
@@xerlek4581 we as the UK had the best deal in all of the EU but some rich fucks convinced our idiots that we were getting some sort of freedom, why on earth would abondoning the biggest trading block on the planet ever be a good thing.
@@xerlek4581 "the EU lifted Eastern European countries out of poverty" it absolutely did not, access to western free markets with the collapse of the Soviet Union did.
Honestly I'm loving all of these PKA guests... I've been a big fan of Count Dankula for awhile now and it's awesome seeing him with you guys... Keep up the good content boys
woody is mr '' i supported Brexit despite being American and having no clue about Brexit''
Count is a cool guest should have him more .
My brother sent money to IRA in 70s from IRAN.
your brother is a legend 🇮🇷🤝🇮🇪
Go on the kiid
i dont blame ur goverment for shooting u guys
Good work 🇮🇪
Love from Alba
Camera freeze at 2:40 is perfect feeling of all Irish
Woody: "I'm stupid, so others being stupid is ok."
He didn't say it was okay, he said he was forgiving. Forgiving implies he knows what he supported and others supported was wrong.
English is hard, I know.
@@grantmacneil3448 is forgiving something fundamentally different from it being ok? If I forgive a family member for eating my leftovers, ultimately it's ok. Checkmate
@@jaquandrejones If something was fundamentally okay, then why would anyone need to forgive you for it in the first place?
Checkmate, mate.
@@grantmacneil3448 it's ok after you're forgiven, clearly. Not before. Do you need any other lessons a 3 year old should already know? Good job trying to be smart tho lol maybe you'll get it someday
@@jaquandrejones Only except if you were to repeat the same actions after you were forgiven for them, you are not suddenly doing the right thing because you've already been forgiven for it. That's not how forgiveness works.
the moment woody opened his mouth you could see dankula physically cringe
No talk of how the IRA got ahold of so many Barrett M82?
remember watching a doc recently with a part talking about how the british army had hired contractors to build something, on a base I think. the first day a worker climbed to the top of a crane he was sniped from inside the town.
*hard border gets reestablished*
IRA: Cowabunga it is!!!!!
Slight correction: there never was a hard border to re-establish. There were checkpoints on the Northern Irish side, and customs checks on the Republic side, but they couldn't stop anyone crossing the border.
@@DerekTJ That’s interesting. I was just wanting to make people laugh though.
Brexit was great everyone thought the teething period was proof of brexit being wrong but as if the UK leaving the EU wouldn't have side effects
I think all of us with brains who voted for Brexit knew they'd be a bumpy road for a few years, maybe a decade.
It's like getting divorced from a miserable 20 year marriage, things get a whole lot worse before they get better.
@@deezelfairy most of the ones that voted for Brexit will be gone in 2 decades and voted just cuz
It’s not that it’s going to be a while before it gets better, it’s going to be a while before things are just back to normal. No one who supported leaving the EU has ever given a reasonable roadmap to how things are supposed to be better than before leaving.
You're no longer the world capital in manufacturing, finance or head of an empire. Outside of the EU you will never be considered equals by any other foreign state with any semblance of power on the world stage. If you think I'm wrong I implore you explain to me how but as far as I.T, Military Strength, Finance, Manufacturing, Food Production, an Eductaed Working Class or Field Specislists and Raw Materials i.e oil and gas there are more appealing trade partners with more to offer than you
@@stephano4468 Damn bro try not to cut yourself with all that edge. Coming off like a freaking sociopath
We knew the EU wouldn't play ball before hand, they literally said.
Wtf is this were the victim narrative on Brexit, all of this was spelled out before hand but for some reason people listened to a red bus with big money written on the side.
Canadians here I want your American gun laws 😭
Yeah America is based
I want whatever he’s smoking, must be some good shit
It's crazy how when you decide you don't want to be a part of a union the union no longer wants to support you.
The amount of mental gymnastics this guy is going through is pretty impressive.
"The EU were not playing ball with us"? Why would they play ball in favor of the social and economic issues of a non-member state? Not their problem anymore lol.
That isn’t the issue, the problem is that upon splitting, the UK and the EU make certain agreements in order to make the split less jarring. The UK was keeping their end of the agreement while the EU was dragging their feet and purposefully making things difficult seemingly out of spite.
@@TheMaddestofLads you mean your foreign affairs arent going so great? Welcome to the rest of the world. Try tariffs if you want.
@@CRWiebe My point here was to say that Dankula technically wasn't wrong. His complaint wasn't that the EU wasn't supporting the UK anymore, or that the UK was somehow entitled to the benefits of being in the EU. It was to say that an agreement was made and the EU weren't fulfilling their obligations.
I like Dank but hes politically retarded.
The EU and SF are following the brexit agreement that keeps the soft border in Ireland it’s The DUP and loyalists won’t play ball. Also the Social democrats are the government in Romania.
I love it when dank disagrees with stupid woody and you see him malfunction 4:28
Dankula is the man. Dude is right about all facets of life and politics. He should run for public office.
He's literally completely wrong about the EU pushing for a hard border, you clearly have no understanding of the situation
He's ran in two elections already: first in the 2019 EU election as a candidate for UKIP, the party didn't get any seats as the Eurosceptic vote went over to Farage's Brexit Party. The second attempt was last year in the Scottish Parliament election, he came 5th out of 7 candidates. Good on him for trying though.
@@jaber5345 you're completely wrong, I'm in ireland, they are 100% pushing for it
@@guilty_mulburry5903 Yeah I've lived here all my life, the EU and UK have agreed to keep NI in the european single market and free trade and movement between NI and ROI
@@jaber5345 Why are you lying?
The EU are 100% clear about their view on the Irish border, if is to be a "land" border, then it will be hard. That is why currently the UK has made the surrendering move to place the functioning border somewhere unknown in the middle of the Irish Sea, to avoid the EU restarting the troubles by forcing a hard border on their side end of the Irish border.
In Britain we regularly get news about people like Lord Frost threatening to scrap the Northern Ireland Protocol because the EU is effectively blackmailing the UK with a return of terrorism.
Reminds me of that WWE buried alive match where the undertakers hand rises from the grave. The undertaker is the IRA, mankind is an ulster loyalist, and the grave is the Good Friday agreement.
The symbolism of WWE is truly poetic, perhaps novel writers should take inspiration. Stephen King would be swimming in money if he made “it” a provisional IRA militant instead of a killer clown.
It's not the EU that's necessarily saying there needs to be a hard border in Ireland. All the EU is saying is that there need to be customs checks either between Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland, or between Northern Ireland and Great Britain (essentially a hard border in the Irish channel). The problem is that the Pro-British protestant factions in Northern Ireland are vehemently opposed to customs checks between Northern Ireland and Britain (the more radical see this as a precursor for reunification of Ireland, which they don't want), and the pro-Irish Catholics & the IRA are very much opposed to customs checks and thus a hard border between the republic and Northern Ireland.
The UK being in the customs union removed this discussion as there was no need for extensive customs checks between it and the republic of Ireland, hence no hard border, neither a real one in Ireland or a virtual one in the Irish channel. What the EU is saying is that if there aren't going to be customs checks on goods crossing the Irish channel, then there needs to be a hard border in Ireland. Either Northern Ireland stays de facto in Schengen, or it's out, there is no middle ground, and the decision is very much political. The fact that the DUP (northern irish protestants) are part of the ruling coalition of the Uk government makes this tougher than it needs to be. The safest and most sensible choice is clearly to do the customs checks on goods crossing the Irish channel, but the DUP do not want this. This is the UK's decision not the EU's and putting the failure of the UK government on this matter on the back of the EU is disingenuous to say the least.
Well said.
Can’t the ira take that as a hard border and start throwing bombs.
Correct me if I am wrong I don’t know much about this topic
EU DONT SAY ANYTHING , THERE THREATENING AS THERE A DICTATORSHIP RAN BY THE GERMANS
@@lancethrust9488 That's BS. No single country can force it's entire agenda on the rest of the union. Germany's economic and financial proposals generally have support from most of the Baltic States, Netherlands, Scandinavia, usually also Austria. Even then they usually still need another big country to sign on, usually France, which requires significant concessions. This is why France tends to get it's way on agricultural policy, and logistical support from other EU members for it's military operations abroad. That's just one example of the complex dynamics that make big things happen at the EU level.
@@mariusdufour9186 HAHA YOU FORGETTING ABOUT THE ROMAN AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE YOU FORCE THERE AGENDA ON MOST OF THE PLANET NO DIFFERENT TODAY , ALSO ITS NO SECRET THE EU WAS ACTUALLY HITLERS IDEA , GERMANY DIDNT LOSE THE WAR THEY INHERITTED EUROPE , THE EU HAS THERE OWN STANDING ARMY GROWING IN SIZE . TO KEEP THERE MEMBERS IN CHECK AND WHEN THEY GET BIG ENOUGH TRY AGAIN WERE THEY FAILED DURING WW2 WHICH THE REAL TARGET WAS RUSSIA HENCE WHY RUSSIA HAD THE MOST CASUALTIES AND WAS INVOLVED IN THE BIGGEST BATTLE , THE ELITES LIKE PRESCOTT BUSH , IG FARBEN WANTED RUSSIA AND WANTED HITLER TO BUILD AN ARMY FROM EUROPE TO DO THAT BUT FAILED , AND NOW HISTORY IS REPEATING ITSSELF BUILDING ARMYS FROM THE EU TO EVENTUALLY TAKE ON RUSSIA , BUT I HOPE THEY FAIL AS THE EU AND ITS CREATORS ARE ANTI FREEDOM AND ANTI CHOICE !!!!
The EU doesn't want a hard border in Ireland, they've not ever had that be a possibility, the UK signed an agreement and are trying everyway possible to back out of it.
True. This is a misrepresentation of the situation.
I think if you put the EU before your own country, your hands should be removed from your wrists
Dankula maybe not be a "subject master" about the EU, but he lives in it a knows a hell of a lot more than woody does, which is pretty obvious.
He lied saying the eu are trying to put a border in Ireland it’s the Tory’s who are trying to change this agreement. And being members of the eu has always been a net benefit for the economy.
@@thenorfolkst No one said anything bad about the EU economy, Dankula's main point is that the EU should have stayed a trade agreement and nothing more, the laws passed don't adhere to some of the other nation's cultures, say what you want about them, but changes like those (ones done in disagreement to "partnering" nations) have gotten us the situations in Africa and the Middle East, that's what Dankula was bringing up.
@@thenorfolkst Because of trade issues instigated by the eu. Lets be fair.
“They haven’t gone away you know”
Poland is aggressively against EU regulations and personally I am too
Especially when it comes to food "Oh it has to be processed in this specific exact way to be this and this" Polish people already have their recipes, they know what to do and how to do it, stfu about it
We treat the Brits the same as everybody else
Meanwhile in Ireland: The EU has helpe take us from a post colonial third world Theocracy to one of the richest countries in the world
where's that wealth? in the hands of the people?
its all delusion. we're a tax haven for yankee corporations. we've been a puppet of London since Collins signed the treaty in 1921, and we extended our servitude to Brussels on top of that. thousands are homeless, and many thousands more are on the verge of it. young people are emigrating in scores. the government neglects rural communities, and strains the housing crisis further with unfettered immigration, in turn causing an uproar and radicalisation towards the right...
the list in inexhaustible.
Even here in northern Ireland we used to get so much help from them it was crazy
Now we have to rely on Westminster.... A group of people who see us as a nuisance, not a very comforting though
Ireland should have a referendum on the eu also
Absolutely agree
UK did such a great move by leaving the EU. Leading the way for hopefully more countries to follow in the future. The EU is absolutely terribly.
ITS A DICTATORSHIP MANY MEMBER CANT LEAVE BECAUSE THEY STUPIDLY GAVE UP THERE CURRENCY FOR THE GERMAN EU DOLLAR
Yeah,we see how great they are doing,you dumb right wing nacionalistic fuck.
a great move by sending their country into economic turmoil? yeah, right.
The hard border refers to customs checks to ensure goods brought within the European Union meet EU standards. The option to place said "hard border" to control the movement of goods and food along the Btistish coast or within the Irish Sea was proposed multiple times and each time the offer was rejected by the Btirish Conservative government. The Brexit deal created by Theresa May's government was rejected by Borris and other Conservative party strongmen. Then 2 years later a basically identical deal was concocted by Borris government which they then themselves went back on. As an Irish man I have to say to attempt to place the blame on anyone but the British Conservative party for trying to have their cake and it is extremely disingenuous
Also on the point of money and membership costs the benefit to such was the TCA, shengen area and the ability to trade with the world utilising European ports with low tariffs. Now that Britian has left they have failed to establish a single trade deal and all that are proposed Britian gets fucked on trade tariffs resulting in small to medium sized businesses owned by Brits that aren't cottage industries are no longer financially possible plus the time it takes to import internationally is increased drastically. I like dank but again incredibly disingenuous
@@stephano4468 Isn't the conservative coalition backed by the DUP in parliament?
@@mariusdufour9186 yup who they immediately stabbed in the back after getting the brexit vote through by shredding up the Northern Ireland protocol. Which might I add the E.U had been very accommodating towards the Brits in its creation
@@stephano4468 YOU HIGH UK ARE TRADING HUGELY WITH CHINA , INDIA AND USA , ITS CALLED TTIP
@@lancethrust9488 Besides TTIP negotiations fell through without formulating an agreement
Although i know Dank is super knowledgeable i never expected him to nnow about this stuff
Governments are antiquated. I am English/Scottish and I just think the world has outgrown the way we rule and govern.
I have said this for years, and I can't think of anything better...
It's obvious when we live in a world where information can travel in seconds.
But governments take weeks and months to address things, that there's a bottleneck in the system somewhere.
I haven’t heard such amazing news in a while
One Island...
*One Ireland.*
Never gonna happen
@@genericwhitemale9566 we will fight ya for it
@@user-ze8yy8jg1f hate to break it to you man but the youth of ireland (aka the future of the country) don't give a shit. Irish nationalism is on the decline as well as Irelands chances of reunification.
@@genericwhitemale9566 literally the opposite, you have no idea what you're talking about lol. Irish nationalism isnt decreasing, its always been high, what is decreasing is loyalist support in northern ireland.
@@Aegis--- I'd reccomend you actually look at the facts. I honestly hope reunification happens because both Scotland and NI are economic dead weight for England and we'd be better off without them. But with the way things are looking it ain't going to happen.
26 + 6 = 1 IRELAND
How about no
The north can burn
6+3=1 ULSTER
@@itsmesoitis4059 don't worry we will retake those break away counties soon enough, and readd them to the union
classic Lyle in the end
The EU is like if the whole of North and South America had to live under the same rules. Imagine if New York city and rural Mexico were governed in the same way, it wouldn't work.
That's a good way to put it
Imagine 2022? done
The EU would have worked if it was UK, France, Germany, and Netherlands. They have similar economies and infrastructure.
i was a remainer but the eu has seemed to really try to be rude and as difficult as possible
As someone who lives in Ireland we were against brexit because we NEED the Eu.
Westminster doesn't give two fucks about us and rarely allocated special funds for projects here, so regularly the EU funded alot of our public infrastructure. Hard to walk through a town centre here without seeing multiple placards everywhere saying "funded by the EU" or "funded in psrt by the EU"
There gunna take all the damn potatoes again
Tom Clancy The Patriots.
Up rah
count dankula perfectly explains the issues with government in this clip, hope you pay attention.
Kyle has the boomer perspective on everything.
Lol Kyle says the most shock jock shit about Jews etc but doesn’t mean a word of it. Taylor meanwhile has never had an opinion that wasn’t the most hardcore based stance possible, I think he honestly holds back a lot due to having a real job and being a twitch streamer etc. Woody is a libtard yet come out of left field with some HARDCORE basedness
lol you've never Woody's take on anything
Tell me you’re a sheltered 11 year old American without saying it
@@stephaniecoomey2356 That perfectly describes Woody
@Inflatable Fetus nope boomer
The irony of England leaving the EU over them being taxed... 🤯🤣😂
Maybe those American fellows were onto something...
It had nothing to do woth tax....
It wasn't about tax. It was about principles.
The death of Queen Elizabeth probably doesn’t make the situation any better
Lucky bastard escaped
i thought the entire point of brexit was so that they dont have to listen to the EU? the EU cant tell anyone who isnt a member what to do with their borders...
it isnt a EU related issue, its a good friday agreement issue. its a problem made by the UK
ok so at an earlier point, when UK was in the EU and so was Ireland, UK agreed not to build a border on the island. as part of the whole Northern Ireland peace thing.
that was the deal. - UK will not build a border -.
the important thing to remember is that UK and Ireland were both in the EU when that happened. Nobody was even imagining leaving the EU back then.
then time moves on and UK decides to leave the EU.
Fine ok, thats their choice.
But UK and EU still want to keep trading, its good for both. But mainly for UK. EU is a big economy. Bigger than US at one point.
OK so UK starts the process of leaving. Discussions happen between EU and UK, about how trade will work. How will stuff be moved and taxed between these two different entities. Taxes, paperwork and what not.
So EU is like ... ok so how will we do trade in this space between the republic of Ireland, which is EU territory, and Northern Ireland which is UK territory.
And then someone says ok we'll move stuff through the border checkpoi...... oops.
- UK can't build a border - . That was the deal.
But, you also cant have free/unrestricted trade between EU/UK.
All EU trade is uniform, theres no special cases. Its 1 big market.
Thats the big benefit of being in the EU. You get to sell into the 1 big market.
So UK decides, well we can't build a border. Guess we'll just let our sales flow across that area into the EU.
And EU says well you have to have a border if you want to trade with us. You better figure it out or no trade deal for you. We'll make it cost you.
So its a catch 22.
After much discussion two options appear. 1) Get Republic of Ireland to build a border. The deal was that UK won't build a border, not Ireland. Ireland could still do it.
Or.
2) Put an agreed administrative border in the sea between G.Britain and N.Ireland. EU terms will apply to the stuff moving across the sea between GB and NI.
Number 1 doesn't impress the Irish community in Northern Ireland.
Number 2 doesn't impress the British community in Northern Ireland.
For now option 2 is being used.
As usual the UVF is left out of the story
Aww boo hoo is the Sectarian Dumbass big sad?
2 many informers and the technology now adays would make guerrilla warfare near impossible in a long campaign against the brits and loyalists
Still will be people there to give it a good go
Brexit was the best thing to happen to British people since we beat Argentina and kept our land in the Falklands
Not European but I can't imagine being bound to another countries rules and regulations. Brexit may have caused some issues but as an American I can totally understand why you wouldn't want to be ruled by a group of people hundreds of miles away who don't even speak the same language as you
@@zackhawn5944 Actually, the official language of the EU parliament is English, because it's the best language and they all already speak it, Lingua Franca. And when the UK left the EU they thought to vote on what language to use as the new official language, because it seemed a bit awkward speaking English when the only English speaking part of Europe just left the EU...and they decided to stick with speaking English.
The Falklands wasn't exactly the W yous think it was. Ironically neither is Brexit. You Tory cunts are hilarious. Grieving over a dead empire
@@zackhawn5944 it's not being bound by another countries rules and regulations. It's an economic union voted on by the entire bloc. It's that kind of rhetoric that got halfwits to vote for Brexit in the first place. Don't kid yourself. Nobody has any sovereignty anymore. That goes for the yanks too.
The best thing to happen to British people is when Freddo's were 5p.
i'm sorry, i like dankula, but all i can hear is
brits: we INSIST on leaving the schengen-area
brits:.... how DARE you suggest a hard border in Ireland?
Up the raa 😂
26+6=1
@@nfaisnfgay it actually equals 25 get it right
Woohoo supporting child murderers!
Gotta love some modern imperialism smh
There was a reason for the IRA.
Holy shot
Irish based
Standardizing bottle and can sizes would make recycling much more efficent, not too unimportant
UK wants their cake and eat it too. But it's all the EU's fault.
EU is far from perfect and there is plenty to criticize. Brexit was UK created, the issues with it too. The fact that the UK never agreed internally on what was and wasn't acceptable, says enough. UK should've given a clear mandate to Theresa May.
The UK created most of its problems.
I seems that this Dankula lad doesn't even understand the legislative process of the EU. Which is pretty crazy since he's making pretty hard arguments here.
Country 1: we would like to trade with you.
Country 2: we would also like to trade with you.
EU: hold on, didn't you forget to ask someone?
Brexit was a good thing.
...for the freemasons in The City of London who didn't want their tax havens shut down by the EU, which was closing in and and setting its sights on the Virgin Islands and when caught they would have then billed a few trillion at least for being a mere bunch of fleas operating as such for hundreds of years. Read the Panama papers which got the beloved agent Jo Cox killed. We don't even know how many stolen trillions there are in those accounts. The Square Mile is a parasitic organism operating as a separate country inside England, sucking it dry and has been doing so for close to a millennia. Enjoying your fisheries mate? I hope it was worth it as it didn't seem to be about much else from where I've been sitting. MUG.
Trade intensity down and labour shortages. I love brexit so much that I ignore the facts
With the farmer revolts on the mainland the UK leaving dodged a bullet by leaving. Give it to the Germans to destabilize their own country
@@finnvictorsson Everywhere has those. Keep coping.
@@lenney872 trade intensity fallen by 27% holy cope
Yup the ra
"If there is anything to regulate, they'll try to regulate it"
Yeah regulations can suck for companies but they absolutely bring up the standard of living. I think that if we've seen anything in recent years, it's that letting companies to whatever they want to maximize their profit with little oversight, causes shitty products and horrible work environments.
The problem is when regulations only work in favor of allowing shithead exploiters to keep exploiting.
Dankula being like ‘The EU wouldn’t play nice with us after we left’ is the equivalent of me leaving a business to start my own business, and then crying that my old business won’t give me a discount on the stuff I used to get for free from them as a work benefit because ‘Cmon! I used to work for you, aren’t we friends?!?!?’
No shit they’re playing hardball, that’s what being a trading rival means. If only you’d be warned of this constantly over and over for years…
Nah your wrong kiddo we wanted a trade deal not political alignment with EU which the remoners seem to not not understand the difference but then again all remoners are retarded so this does not surprise me.
I'll give dank that having a discussion on how long the candle wicks in poland have to be is ridiculous but don't act like the uk never has similar ridiculous discussions.
It's weird how he names Bulgaria and romania when it's mostly poland that's been having issues within the eu and it's mostly because of their stance against lgbtq people. Dont see how human rights have anything to do with left or right politics
I like him, i enjoy his videos but this rhetoric of eu bad because I want my independance is getting kinda stale. But he's in this position where he's been leave and going back on it isnt an option
THE EU IS NOT AND NEVER HAS PUSHED FOR A HARD BORDER!!!
tiocfaidh ár lá
Where no terrorists
Tiocfaidh Ar La
I knew of a ton of people who voted for brexit because they thought it wouldn't pass
Why would anyone vote for something specifically because they think it wouldn’t pass?
@@dwellner502 The same reason someone would lie about that, too much copium.
That has to be the most retarded thing I’ve ever heard of and no one should have to explain why that’s stupid
I love Dankula as a creator but his EU takes are a bit brain-dead ngl
Despite what dank says, the vast majority of people in the UK now realise it was a massive mistake. Dank has to still tow the line because he campaigned so hard for leaving!! IT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE!
The failed economic war against Russia says otherwise... not to mention NATO.
Winter gonna be cold and expensive. 😉
Press X to doubt
@confusingzark people like you who are trapped in cognitive dissonance, point is, if he turns round and says “yeah that was a terrible idea” a lot of his hard right viewers would walk/turn on him.
@confusingzark people like yoooo! It’s said in the first sentence! Or did your dissonance cause temporary blindness?
dank is extremely wrong about this situation, the EU has not stood in the way of the UK they are just holding them to their agreement and they are also not trying to get a hard border on the island of ireland, they absolutely against it, they would prefer that the north be a part of the single market to avoid exactly that but the DUP are standing in the way of that but hey paint it the way ya want it there dank to support your pro brexit point of view and also hearing a man who freely calls himself a fenian refer to the IRA as terrorists is highly confusing
by definition anyone who does acts of terror for political reasons is a terrorist
Noone cares
@@JR-zi9vj who is Noone? 🤣 ya cared enough to respond fucknuts
Sounds like a cringe take
@@JR-zi9vj true tho, didn't sound like he understands northern Irish politics that much
Britains greedy hands shall meet the same resistance like they did in many lands.
The sheer quantity of uneducated, irrational comments from those who think their messianic insight into a system they have never lived in nevermind studied place them intellectually superior to nearly a century of democratic processes following the bloodiest and most expansive mechanised conflict in the northern hemisphere whilst being unable to provide a source or logical string of thinking for their reasoning is disturbing at best and physically revolting at worst
Wow dankula is crazy 😳
nah hes just a MadLad
@@CornPop2 No he is just stupid. He and other brexiteers don know anything about countries outside English speaking world.
sure he already said he was in the IRA's wizard brigade 🤣
I like his mad lads but he has very little understanding of the eu . Or he’s just lying
Shame about Brexit. For a second there I thought Europe was going to be a real country
'you seem like the subject matter expert'.... the guy literally had only bad takes based on nothing. EU is not perfect but ultimately its purpose is to pool the resources of small countries into a combined market of 500mill people, so we have more leverage when it comes to negotiating international trade deals.... That is all. EU is not left wing ... It's founded on free market competition and prevents governments from nationalising companies or industries
you sure its not heavily left wing?
@@cocainecowboy_ it’s incredibly left wing
It's Globalism and yes its very much left wing.
im pretty sure its really really really leftwing.
@@cocainecowboy_ so why does it prevent and regulate against national governments taking private companies and industries under public ownership ? Why does it impose fiscal conservatism and austerity on countries who elect left wing national governments? What exactly do you think left wing means?