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Don't hold your breath- rejoining the EU will involve accepting the Euro and Schengen. A bespoke deal (involving free movement and payments (similar to, but not part of the EEA) is possible- but not for a long time.
@jeffsmith3392Күн бұрын
Looks no different. The EU clash with Hungary and Poland, in place of UK.
@ichbinbluna3504Күн бұрын
Do an Update, Jeff. Poland voted out the right-wing fascist PiS government in the fall of 2023. Since then, the collision is 99% over.
@jeffsmith3392Күн бұрын
@@ichbinbluna3504 ah yes Tusks. Polish or a europhile?
@Kantomirdes11 сағат бұрын
@@jeffsmith3392 Who is "Tusks" sweetheart? Love how you ask "Polish or a europhile" because your narrow-minded, brainwashed, uneducated English brain simply cannot step out of its own silly "logic". What a laughable man you are. Many decent Europeans are both proud to be nationals of their home countries and proud to be Europeans, working with other Europeans (thankfully no longer the dumb English of which you area prime example).
@MrGoneTroppoКүн бұрын
More people voted Conservative in that election than have ever done so before or since
@daviddack1595Күн бұрын
Yeah, We must Re-Join The EU, and By way of saying sorry for Brexit, If England does not want to be part of the EU Fine, oh Anand bla bla bla you got it wrong. Re-Join EU By 25.
@paologatКүн бұрын
By 25 years? That would be barely enough for UK to submit a credible application; which would be followed, based on recent statistics, by another 20 years of negotiations on how exactly UK will implement each chapter of the Acquis Communitaire. By 2025? Not even if UK dissolves and asks to become a EU protectorate.
@ichbinbluna3504Күн бұрын
After an application for membership, it takes 10, 15, sometimes 20 years to be recognized.
@georgeholmer8563Күн бұрын
A shift for the better. We assumed that everyone would play our game and trade and be nice. Brexit, Trump and Putin told us otherwise. Finally, Europe is waking up. On the EPP, sure I agree that they have cuddled up to the far right but pot and kettle much, look at the Tory party. And don't give me the nonsense about the Labour party won. The Labour party's victory, which is great for a Europhile like me, is because they fought a tactical campaign in 2024 and not a ideological one like in 2019 and because BJ was not there to save the Tories. Labour's share of the vote has barely shifted.
@AlfieFilms1232 күн бұрын
Kate is talking utter bollocks
@edwardbaran93263 күн бұрын
Such a nonce
@dbackh7 сағат бұрын
A truly vile man 🤢
@briandelaney97103 күн бұрын
Kinnock was a beneficiary of the EU gravy train
@GB-mu9ue3 күн бұрын
Huw is a convicted nonce
@ChubbyChecker1824 күн бұрын
Flipping HEck Huw, 2024 is even worse for you
@sharonjames20414 күн бұрын
😢PROJECT 2025 🤔💔
@RM-me7vi4 күн бұрын
Nonce
@Myanmartiger9216 күн бұрын
Osama hero of islam and Pakistan agrees
@Harold22307 күн бұрын
Kinnock is just repeating trite aphorisms here with little to no grounding in empirical reality. At his high point, Corbyn received 3.1 million more votes (in 2017) than Starmer did in 2024. Under Corbyn's leadership, Labour's low point in the popular vote was "only" a cool million votes higher than what the Labour right-wingers managed to achieve four years after ousting the Left. The only thing these results demonstrate is that FPP is an electoral system with no social license - it is no reflection on whether or not Corbyn had the common touch or political nous.
@freescotlandnow8 күн бұрын
Where's your CND membership now Kinnock ya unprincipled bam!
@raywarman8 күн бұрын
She was stabbed in the back by him and Major, and she was a woman, but he'll never admit that?
@drstrangelove49989 күн бұрын
Yesterdays men, who cares.
@nomore69399 күн бұрын
Another Trougher fanboy
@Brett-im2jo9 күн бұрын
My god thats every labour voter who votes labour because they think labours for the working person.
@sibionic10 күн бұрын
the beard is hopeless.
@sulaak11 күн бұрын
Lord Heseltine was 90 years old when he was doing this interview; more health and long life to Lord Heseltine.
@simoncolombo664014 күн бұрын
The childishness of people like the bloke babbling on about the EU annexing its neighbors is both entertaining because of its delusional idiocy and martyrdom and an excellent example of the reasons why the UK will get nowhere with the EU. Arrogance and British exceptionalism are not as endearing as these wankers think.
@petekadenz946516 күн бұрын
Why wait until then? Brexit is causing so much damage to our country it makes sense to rejoin the EU.
@RF_Burns16 күн бұрын
Wow, "rebuilding trust" The language these people use, so passive aggressive. Britain is NOT untrustworthy!
@ab-ym3bf7 күн бұрын
It is, to its core. It has been doing it's best to live up to its reputation of "perfidious Albion", the centuries old nickname. There's a reason why the whole world knows this name.
@RealJackHQ17 күн бұрын
Neil Kinnock is the Joe Biden of GB. And just like Neil, he unnecessarily tears down the Bernie Sanders of GB, Jeremy Corbyn.
@greggbisgrove749920 күн бұрын
and how many time did this man become PM.
@johnmccarthy177021 күн бұрын
What a groveller always was always will be
@christianfournier686222 күн бұрын
One thing that I have realized watching this video is that when a country belongs to the EU, the other EU members simply have no choice but listening to (though not necessarily granting) its wishes. When a country is outside the EU, there is no need for the EU to even listen to its wishes; it becomes a matter of expediency. Much more comfortable than having a troublemaker in one's midst! This “UK in a Changing Europe” discussion makes a good case for opening several subjects of negotiation with the EU; but it is now the EU that is in a position where it can 'cherry pick' the subjects it is interested in, and put the rest on the back burners. Such a Brexit effect probably was not forecast by voters in 2016. __ .
@jakoflynn256022 күн бұрын
When will people cal it out low IQ = mediocracy
@jakoflynn256022 күн бұрын
This debate confirms you need 8 GCSE’s minimum before you can vote
@jakoflynn256022 күн бұрын
Who’s that nut job ?????? Denialism about Brexit
@bfunirfeyh582223 күн бұрын
Creepy nonce
@user-up2hn5lp1r23 күн бұрын
Kinnock bliar and Thatcher in one tory sewage !!
@user-gm4bn7ql6u23 күн бұрын
Kinnock lying and manipulating the truth as ever , the collapse of 25% of industry was driven by the union strikes making them unviable especially when competing against foreign made goods where labour cost were far cheaper than UK production
@maelughran698124 күн бұрын
History will judge Kinnock as a failure; the said cannot be said of Jeremy Corbyn. The reverse is true; Corbyn's credentials - of vision, honesty and integrity will sustain his reputation. Corbyn actually generated more General election votes for the Labour Party than Starmer! Factor in the relentless, ongoing and vitriolic media campaign Corbyn was subjected to, including constant efforts to undermine him within his own party, and consider that Starmer also benfitted from catastrophic collapse of the SNP which bolstered his support, it is abundantly clear that Jeremy Corbyn was, and still is, many leagues above Prime Minister Starmer in every conceivable political context. Kinnock meanwhie will be remembered for falling over on the beach in 1983, a vivid and enduring testimony to his political competence.
@donalodonoghue755425 күн бұрын
Agree re youth movement. How about free movement for pensioners? 😂
@samhartford838825 күн бұрын
The suggestion regarding youth movement is not freedom of movement, but based on permits and ability to demonstrate funds for sustenance. Pensioners already have that 'freedom of movement' as citizens of a non-SM country.
@sheehan9225 күн бұрын
Corbyn is and has always been a loser.
@danielwebb840225 күн бұрын
This was good. I'd not seen a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party for nearly a week. I'd missed them.
@samhartford838825 күн бұрын
I am sorry that your intellect is not capable of distinguishing between party and UK government. The more there are people like you, the more like the idiotic state of US politics the UK will become.
@Asma-bu5xx25 күн бұрын
The whole kinnock dynasty has been utterly useless to the British public
@Brandonsmith9381726 күн бұрын
Scargill destroyed the NUM by starting a fight he could not win& all the workers suffered & one poor fella died plus
@rogermoore-gd9do26 күн бұрын
A man who was a total loser who lost 2 Elections talking down a woman who won 3 Elections Neil you are deluded history says she made a success of her career you made a balls up.
@robertmason636627 күн бұрын
Yeah okay...we believe you 😂
@edmundironside943527 күн бұрын
Nigel Farage not a really good politician? Now I've heard it all...
@sempressfi27 күн бұрын
He's not, he's a good performer and knows how to utilize basic psychology to gain and radicalize a following
@edmundironside943527 күн бұрын
@@sempressfi and by doing that he's been able to exert enormous influence on the policy direction of the conservative party, and thus British politics. The power to influence is the second most valuable power that a politician can have (only second to the power to change) and he has had more influence than almost any other politician this century; that he's managed this whilst exclusively operating from outside the mainstream political parties is, to me, an incredible achievement - especially in a FPTP system. Is the accumulation and exertion of power not what the art of politics is all about? I think there have been few that've rivalled Farage as a politician in recent times, and most of them come from Scotland.
@fToo28 күн бұрын
1997 Wimbledon - Roger Casale en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimbledon_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_1990s
@mastitufan264928 күн бұрын
Lol...Neil kninnock ....well what a crap leader he was that he had to run off and become an. Euro MP ...embezzling funds and then getting his wife on the act too ....Corbyn a great man and would have better than any previous Zionist controlled leader ....just a pity Nazis over threw him ...this ginger bread man couldn't isn't fit to clean Corbyns shoes
@9021john28 күн бұрын
Kinnock HELP no way
@robinmbeech28 күн бұрын
The hard left community never fails in their blind faith to tie their own shoe laces together, fall over and blame it on not having longer shoe laces
@terrencehook203129 күн бұрын
It was supposed to be about Mrs. Thatcher but this big headed prat is actually bigging himself up
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Not for long and for sure not forever.
Don't hold your breath- rejoining the EU will involve accepting the Euro and Schengen. A bespoke deal (involving free movement and payments (similar to, but not part of the EEA) is possible- but not for a long time.
Looks no different. The EU clash with Hungary and Poland, in place of UK.
Do an Update, Jeff. Poland voted out the right-wing fascist PiS government in the fall of 2023. Since then, the collision is 99% over.
@@ichbinbluna3504 ah yes Tusks. Polish or a europhile?
@@jeffsmith3392 Who is "Tusks" sweetheart? Love how you ask "Polish or a europhile" because your narrow-minded, brainwashed, uneducated English brain simply cannot step out of its own silly "logic". What a laughable man you are. Many decent Europeans are both proud to be nationals of their home countries and proud to be Europeans, working with other Europeans (thankfully no longer the dumb English of which you area prime example).
More people voted Conservative in that election than have ever done so before or since
Yeah, We must Re-Join The EU, and By way of saying sorry for Brexit, If England does not want to be part of the EU Fine, oh Anand bla bla bla you got it wrong. Re-Join EU By 25.
By 25 years? That would be barely enough for UK to submit a credible application; which would be followed, based on recent statistics, by another 20 years of negotiations on how exactly UK will implement each chapter of the Acquis Communitaire. By 2025? Not even if UK dissolves and asks to become a EU protectorate.
After an application for membership, it takes 10, 15, sometimes 20 years to be recognized.
A shift for the better. We assumed that everyone would play our game and trade and be nice. Brexit, Trump and Putin told us otherwise. Finally, Europe is waking up. On the EPP, sure I agree that they have cuddled up to the far right but pot and kettle much, look at the Tory party. And don't give me the nonsense about the Labour party won. The Labour party's victory, which is great for a Europhile like me, is because they fought a tactical campaign in 2024 and not a ideological one like in 2019 and because BJ was not there to save the Tories. Labour's share of the vote has barely shifted.
Kate is talking utter bollocks
Such a nonce
A truly vile man 🤢
Kinnock was a beneficiary of the EU gravy train
Huw is a convicted nonce
Flipping HEck Huw, 2024 is even worse for you
😢PROJECT 2025 🤔💔
Nonce
Osama hero of islam and Pakistan agrees
Kinnock is just repeating trite aphorisms here with little to no grounding in empirical reality. At his high point, Corbyn received 3.1 million more votes (in 2017) than Starmer did in 2024. Under Corbyn's leadership, Labour's low point in the popular vote was "only" a cool million votes higher than what the Labour right-wingers managed to achieve four years after ousting the Left. The only thing these results demonstrate is that FPP is an electoral system with no social license - it is no reflection on whether or not Corbyn had the common touch or political nous.
Where's your CND membership now Kinnock ya unprincipled bam!
She was stabbed in the back by him and Major, and she was a woman, but he'll never admit that?
Yesterdays men, who cares.
Another Trougher fanboy
My god thats every labour voter who votes labour because they think labours for the working person.
the beard is hopeless.
Lord Heseltine was 90 years old when he was doing this interview; more health and long life to Lord Heseltine.
The childishness of people like the bloke babbling on about the EU annexing its neighbors is both entertaining because of its delusional idiocy and martyrdom and an excellent example of the reasons why the UK will get nowhere with the EU. Arrogance and British exceptionalism are not as endearing as these wankers think.
Why wait until then? Brexit is causing so much damage to our country it makes sense to rejoin the EU.
Wow, "rebuilding trust" The language these people use, so passive aggressive. Britain is NOT untrustworthy!
It is, to its core. It has been doing it's best to live up to its reputation of "perfidious Albion", the centuries old nickname. There's a reason why the whole world knows this name.
Neil Kinnock is the Joe Biden of GB. And just like Neil, he unnecessarily tears down the Bernie Sanders of GB, Jeremy Corbyn.
and how many time did this man become PM.
What a groveller always was always will be
One thing that I have realized watching this video is that when a country belongs to the EU, the other EU members simply have no choice but listening to (though not necessarily granting) its wishes. When a country is outside the EU, there is no need for the EU to even listen to its wishes; it becomes a matter of expediency. Much more comfortable than having a troublemaker in one's midst! This “UK in a Changing Europe” discussion makes a good case for opening several subjects of negotiation with the EU; but it is now the EU that is in a position where it can 'cherry pick' the subjects it is interested in, and put the rest on the back burners. Such a Brexit effect probably was not forecast by voters in 2016. __ .
When will people cal it out low IQ = mediocracy
This debate confirms you need 8 GCSE’s minimum before you can vote
Who’s that nut job ?????? Denialism about Brexit
Creepy nonce
Kinnock bliar and Thatcher in one tory sewage !!
Kinnock lying and manipulating the truth as ever , the collapse of 25% of industry was driven by the union strikes making them unviable especially when competing against foreign made goods where labour cost were far cheaper than UK production
History will judge Kinnock as a failure; the said cannot be said of Jeremy Corbyn. The reverse is true; Corbyn's credentials - of vision, honesty and integrity will sustain his reputation. Corbyn actually generated more General election votes for the Labour Party than Starmer! Factor in the relentless, ongoing and vitriolic media campaign Corbyn was subjected to, including constant efforts to undermine him within his own party, and consider that Starmer also benfitted from catastrophic collapse of the SNP which bolstered his support, it is abundantly clear that Jeremy Corbyn was, and still is, many leagues above Prime Minister Starmer in every conceivable political context. Kinnock meanwhie will be remembered for falling over on the beach in 1983, a vivid and enduring testimony to his political competence.
Agree re youth movement. How about free movement for pensioners? 😂
The suggestion regarding youth movement is not freedom of movement, but based on permits and ability to demonstrate funds for sustenance. Pensioners already have that 'freedom of movement' as citizens of a non-SM country.
Corbyn is and has always been a loser.
This was good. I'd not seen a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party for nearly a week. I'd missed them.
I am sorry that your intellect is not capable of distinguishing between party and UK government. The more there are people like you, the more like the idiotic state of US politics the UK will become.
The whole kinnock dynasty has been utterly useless to the British public
Scargill destroyed the NUM by starting a fight he could not win& all the workers suffered & one poor fella died plus
A man who was a total loser who lost 2 Elections talking down a woman who won 3 Elections Neil you are deluded history says she made a success of her career you made a balls up.
Yeah okay...we believe you 😂
Nigel Farage not a really good politician? Now I've heard it all...
He's not, he's a good performer and knows how to utilize basic psychology to gain and radicalize a following
@@sempressfi and by doing that he's been able to exert enormous influence on the policy direction of the conservative party, and thus British politics. The power to influence is the second most valuable power that a politician can have (only second to the power to change) and he has had more influence than almost any other politician this century; that he's managed this whilst exclusively operating from outside the mainstream political parties is, to me, an incredible achievement - especially in a FPTP system. Is the accumulation and exertion of power not what the art of politics is all about? I think there have been few that've rivalled Farage as a politician in recent times, and most of them come from Scotland.
1997 Wimbledon - Roger Casale en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimbledon_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_1990s
Lol...Neil kninnock ....well what a crap leader he was that he had to run off and become an. Euro MP ...embezzling funds and then getting his wife on the act too ....Corbyn a great man and would have better than any previous Zionist controlled leader ....just a pity Nazis over threw him ...this ginger bread man couldn't isn't fit to clean Corbyns shoes
Kinnock HELP no way
The hard left community never fails in their blind faith to tie their own shoe laces together, fall over and blame it on not having longer shoe laces
It was supposed to be about Mrs. Thatcher but this big headed prat is actually bigging himself up
Dream on fool........