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    1. TwentyCharactersShor on

      I bet that would drop by quite a bit when they see the terms wont be as favourable.

    2. goldstarflag on

      Brexit will go down as the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the British people.

    3. is *rejoin* an option tho ?

      it would be applying as a new member – different deal

    4. TokyoBaguette on

      And yet Farage the destroyer of the UK’s key role in the EU was leading the polls not long ago…

    5. To be fair – I left the UK with Brexit announcement. It would kinda be funny if they come back.

    6. neilbartlett on

      Really good news. Unfortunately if you phrase the question as something like „would you be prepared to adopt the Euro currency in order to rejoin the EU“, a lot of that support evaporates.

      I don’t really understand it… we barely use cash any more, money is just numbers on a screen, what does it matter which currency it’s in?

    7. For the EU’s sake and to prevent Farage et al mobilising the morons in a first past the post election system that the UK re-entry is staged via rejoining the Customs Union initially, pause it and then incrementally move towards full Union over a defined period of say 20 years. That would be too late for me but there is a generation that needs to exit this mortal coil and for the benefits to accrue for the rest of the UK population to be overwhelmingly in favour of rejoining so that when the UK does rejoin it is an enthusiastic member and not fuelled by exceptionalism and nativism.

    8. Mayor_Fockup on

      Please my British neighbors, come back, we need you. We need a strong Europe in these harsh times. We’re not perfect, sure, neither are you. But we have a lot in common, and we’re fighting the same battles.

    9. I think if the EU doesn’t let them rejoin with the pound then it’s simply not happening.

      Joining the EEA is a lot more realistic

    10. OpeningPsychology971 on

      What about the opinion of us eu citizens? I dont want the Brits in if they can continue to just leave and join.

    11. brocanyouchillout on

      considering majority who voted leave were old and are dead now no shit. it’s insane that they even got a say when it wasn’t their future.

    12. AnEngineeringMind on

      Unpopular opinion: It would be good for the EU to also understand that brexit was a mistake and we need the UK just as they need us. EU would definitely benefit from having the UK back on board, specially during these turbulent days.

      Having the UK back in the block would definetely enforce the EU as a new superpower now that we can no longer rely in the USA. Also I see no reason why they need to keep euro and join schengen, many members don’t use euro and are also not in schengen agreement.

      I would want them to rejoin easily, without all the bureacracy. We gain a lot as well as them.

    13. lordnastrond on

      Cue endless messages about how the UK will have to „abandon its special privileges“ etc etc and how we’re inherently untrustworthy and bad europeans and blah blah blah…..

      I used to be pro-EU before i started lisgening to the vomments on this sub and saw how much mainland Europe seem to genuinely despise us and wish to see us suffer, humiliated and subjugated even at a time when we need each other to counter Russia, China and a hostile US.

      But no, apparently leaving a voluntary union makes us the worst people ever.

    14. I still dont get how politicians can completely fabricate stories and lie in order to convince the public and get away with it, let alone stay in a position of power. How in the world are there no consequences for it?

    15. As much as I want this, I can’t see a vote happening any time soon . The only parties that are looking to fully rejoin are the Greens and Lib Dems. Whilst I like the greens, and they are rapidly becoming popular, I don’t see them getting enough support from the older generations, that make up most of our voters. You have than reform and the now reform lite (conservatives) that are against it, and may end up getting in power through coalition next election.

      Realistically the only way I can see it happening is if labour don’t get enough votes to get into power, and promise a referendum to the greens to form a coalition. Whilst labour are pro Europe, and are making moves to rejoin many of the different European institutions, they are afraid of alienating their older voters and pushing them towards reform.

      Unfortunately over a decade of conservative propaganda, pushing blame to immigration and the EU for their austerity policies, sprinkled in with American owned media and Russian propaganda, managed to convince enough people that the EU was somehow holding the UK back or siphoning our economy to Eastern Europe. It’s puzzling to me that many of the older people I talk to in the UK are now indifferent or pro EU, but still vehemently support reform.

    16. I’m confused about what I see from the UK online. I see posts like this about overwhelming support to rejoin while also seeing some extreme anti-immigration posts and authoritarian censorships and surveillance efforts, and I dunno what the everyday sentiments are. 

    17. Ánd also vote for Farage in a next election 😅🤣
      You can’t make this stuff up

    18. Cool, but no earlier than 2046 – those are once-in-a-generation votes about the very nature of your country, not decisions about what color of socks you are going to wear today.

    19. Expert-Fig-5590 on

      Sure they can come back. After they fire Boris Johnston, Nigel Farage and the owners of the right wing media into the Sun.

    20. Why? To Brexit again in 10 years when a new anti-EU generation of politicians takes over? Let them stay where they are.

    21. Enough referendums. We pay our MPs to be representative. They should make the decision not more expensive referendums. If we rejoin it should be because a majority of MPs can pass it.

    22. They’re out, so the right wing can’t blame the EU for all of the UK’s ills. As soon as they rejoin, it’ll be bendy bananas and Brussels beaurocrats all over again. And if the pendulum could swing so fast towards rejoining, it’ll just as easily swing the other way.

      I prefer to not have a brexit mess every few years.

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