Voters want to reverse Brexit amid shortages and EU clashes, polls show

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  1. If you really want to come back i have an offer for you. In the papers when it says UK, just change it to Poland. That can only be considered as a win-win situation.

  2. Yes please.. gosh, fuck the Tories and the leavers, we remainers have actual sense of wanting to stay in the EU, but no.. we unfortunately left.

  3. I would just love to see their faces if this was possible and the EU asked them to adopt the Euro as a obligatory measure for them to re-join the Union.

  4. Too late. Out means out. That thorny bed over there? You made it. Now you get to lie in it.

    Sorry remainers, but we can’t let your insane brethren in again. Thank you for your sacrifice.

  5. What is the amazing thing here is that the UK government didn’t put their exit deal up for a popular vote before leaving. Already then, public support had shifted in favor of staying and it would have been the right thing to do.
    I still struggle to understand why they were so eager to leave.

  6. I think the EU is way better off without the UK for decades to come. The worse it gets in the UK the more of an object lesson it will be for any other country that starts thinking better out than in. I don’t mean that it would be a threat, but would hopefully make many Europeans more grateful for how well the EU actually is working.

    But on a darker note, I don’t think the UK was at all good for the EU. They have a much too transactional relationship with dictators and their bizarre friendship with the US. The UK was always an anti EU succeeding element. They wanted the EU as a place to sell their crap while not really joining the EU experiment. They loved adding more and more countries to the EU as fast as they could as this just expanded their market and damn any consequences. As an example in all the time I spent in the UK long before brexit was even a thing I very rarely saw a Euro flag and only then outside things that were very central government and I think it was only ever as part of many many flags. When I travel through the EU I see EU flags everywhere and not just on license plates; which is an interesting example. If I correctly recall not all plates in the UK had a Euro symbol and those that did had the stars far fainter than you find in the rest of the EU.

    I really hope that the UK tightens their relationship with australia, NZ, and the US and leaves the EU out of their nonsense.

  7. The Brexit vote was 52 leave vs 48 stay. Now this survey gives 53 return 47 leave. That’s not a very big difference really, especially considering margin of error. Give me a 60+ return and that might be interesting, but right this means nothing really.

  8. After Brexit the most googled question in the UK was, what is the EU?.. which shows us very well, how favorable it is to know some of your politics.

  9. A) I don’t know anyone who’s reversed their stance, in fact, I know several people who were remain and are now leave. B) The shortages are due to logistical issues brought by covid policies in work forces, which has cause a knock on effect throughout the market chains, all of which is difficult to catch-up with.

    You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to realise Brexit didn’t cause a bottled water shortage when it hasn’t actually happened yet.

    Left wing media, the “good guys” everyone, they’ll give you the “truth”…….

  10. Tbh, I don’t want them back. Or I should better say it like this: ‘yes, you come back, but without the perks you had’. As far as I understood, the British had a pretty good deal for themselves, so I never understood why they said no (other then being misinformed by the populist-politicians)

  11. That same shelf has been empty for months, this must be bad, unless it’s just that one shelf because every other fecking shelf looks fine.

  12. “Get Tixerb done!”

    Presumably with more Asterisks and Opt outs than I can shake a jammy dodger at.Let’s finish the finicky fuckery of the current Mess before opening a new Can of baked Beans, shall we?

  13. “Reverse Brexit”

    Yeah cos it’s that easy. Even if we started talks we wouldn’t get the deal we had before (keep the pound, not in Schengen etc) so they’d still be kicking up a fuss how the EU is being mean.

    Hindsight is 20/20*

    *Unless you were one of the 48% who knew this would happen

  14. John Oliver did a piece shortly after Brexit where some Brit’s received an explanation of some of the impacts that were coming. They then said “oh, no, I don’t want that”. Well, an uninformed electorate, voting based on disinformation and “gut feelings” will now have to live with the consequences.

  15. Just join the EEA like Norway and Iceland.

    Keep your currency, keep your fishing rights, but rejoin all the other stuff like FoM and the Single Market. A good first step for the UK to get back on the right track, whilst not entering back into the EU.

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