Nonsense, people love blaming everything on it including the weather.
I see the Brexit articles have started early this morning. I’ve not even had my second coffee yet.
>Issues such as Britain’s recent vegetable shortage and rising food prices have been linked to Brexit by British political commentators and lawmakers of certain persuasions. Menon suggested Brexit supporters may try to draw the same causal link if the economy has recovered in three years’ time, even if only in terms of how people feel day-to-day.
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>“There’s no causal relationship between the two necessarily, in the same way that there’s no necessary close causal relationship between the cost-of-living crisis and Brexit, but people will play it up politically and it’ll be interesting, then, to see what happens to public opinion. It’s very early days yet,” he said.
Summarises it quite well in the end.
Many people that wanted to stay part of the EU are suffering from brevity regret blah blah. Post actual content bro.
Is this any different from the dozen other bregret articles that have been posted here or is it just about hitting that daily quota?
I’m wondering, can they come back to the EU at some point? What’s the policy about that?
No shit, Sherlock.
Brexit – A New Hope
Bregret: – The Empire Strikes Out
Breturn: – Return of the Limey
Not that Brexit wasnt a bad idea but it didnt have to be as traumatic if they had elected better people. And they got fucked over by covid and the war, which was not something anyone predicted. (though yes i understand that they left themselves exposed)
My concern when i see articles like this on a european board is that it has the tendency to downplay any contextual circumstances that did play a part to why the last few years have been so rough for the uk, and also any valid criticisms of the eu itself..
Any complex circumstance is likely contributed to in some fashion by both sides to a dispute, and brexit, of course is no different.
People get so tribal even though that is ultimately the compulsion that caused brexit in the first place.
Its not helpful
Ideally, we would be in a place where it is desirable to join the eu, its provisions come with the least amount of trade offs for a nation democratically, but at the same time its possible to leave the eu without causing everyone a calamity.
This is… Actually quite a good article about the UK after Brexit. Quite nuanced. And from a non-British publication. Bravo.
Makes a welcome change from eating your bacon roll while the New York times tells you that actually Britain no longer exists because it was consumed by the vacuum of its IMF forecasts.
As they should…it was such a dumbass move and i can’t believe they fell for it.
It has to be difficult realizing how colossally stupid you were, though most of them blame the fact that they were dumb enough to fall for obvious lies on the liars rather than their own lack of critical thinking ability that led to failure to recognize them.
“Many”? Sure, if you count those who voted remain as “regretting” Brexit, that’s 53%. But that’s only a few % more than the public opinion in 2016.
I would be more interested in statistics that account for voting during the Brexit referendum:
What’s the % of Brexiters who regret it? What’s the % of abstainers who regret it? Are we at 100% of Remainers who still hate Brexit or did some change their mind the other way around?
In fact, given that the number in the beginning of this article is only 53%, I can already make an educated guess about what those other numbers are: the large majority of peoples did not change their mind about Brexit.
Every news about Brexit since 2016 is just a big **“I told you so“** from the EU
I feel sorry for those who didn’t vote for brexit. Lmao at those who did
I personally suffer from “Abbrvret”, the regret of having to hear silly abbreviations.
Many people that voted to leave the EU know what they were voting for, even if they did not had a full grasp of the consequences.
But many other people was lied to. They were convinced that the EU is bad based on lies and strategic blaming to avoid responsibilities.
People needs to realize that if they do not punish liars they are going to move from bad situation to worse situation.
They are liars but “they are one of us” never is worth it. They are not one of you, they are also lying about that.
I’m sure *some people* have changed their minds, but enough older Brexit voters have died in the last decade to account for this apparent shift in position
If Cameron had held-off his stupid referendum for just **two years**, heart disease and cancer would have given him the result he expected
Don’t let the polls and this news get your hopes up. North of England the sentiment is very much still alive and will find no politician with chances of winning talking about it.
It’s fine, you can come home anytime you want.
Oh God a double portmanteau
Turns out people regret bad decisions. Many experts said, before the vote, that if you vote to leave you will regret it.
Funnily enough, experts are experts for a reason.
While this article is yesterday’s news can someone give a practical example of what could be the improvement 11% of respondents report? A real life practical example of a Brexit improvement.
All the more reason for the UK to dissolve, why should one country fuck over the others.
Daily eurofederalist obsession with the UK.
Can this board go a day without a Brexit post?
Come back and let stop talking about this shit Brexit.
My favourite bit was when Sunak was excitedly explaining the economic benefit to Northern Ireland of having access to the UK market and the EU market…like the whole UK used to have.
Ih.. if only someone could have predicted this..
Moratorium on Brexit articles when?
Starting to get a bit old by now.Not quite as old as ‘Germany bad’ , but old none the less.
So, Blitz Spirit-old but not quite Act of Union old if you catch my uplit drift.
Before brexit happened I was telling my Uk friend that its gonna be bad for Uk. He argued that europeans are going to buy british cars and it would be good thing. I argued that no one wanted cars which steering wheel was on wrong side of car.
How relevant to “Europe” is the opinion of UK citizens on this honestly.
“We kinda regret it, but it’s not so bad”
“Europeans just want to enjoy their Schadenfreude”
“The idea wasn’t bad, the politicians were”
What are we doing here? Who cares. How many of these posts do we have to suffer each week?
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Who would’ve tought?!?!
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Turns out bad decisions are bad! GASP!
The dildo of consequences often comes unlubed.
Nonsense, people love blaming everything on it including the weather.
I see the Brexit articles have started early this morning. I’ve not even had my second coffee yet.
>Issues such as Britain’s recent vegetable shortage and rising food prices have been linked to Brexit by British political commentators and lawmakers of certain persuasions. Menon suggested Brexit supporters may try to draw the same causal link if the economy has recovered in three years’ time, even if only in terms of how people feel day-to-day.
>
>“There’s no causal relationship between the two necessarily, in the same way that there’s no necessary close causal relationship between the cost-of-living crisis and Brexit, but people will play it up politically and it’ll be interesting, then, to see what happens to public opinion. It’s very early days yet,” he said.
Summarises it quite well in the end.
Many people that wanted to stay part of the EU are suffering from brevity regret blah blah. Post actual content bro.
Is this any different from the dozen other bregret articles that have been posted here or is it just about hitting that daily quota?
I’m wondering, can they come back to the EU at some point? What’s the policy about that?
No shit, Sherlock.
Brexit – A New Hope
Bregret: – The Empire Strikes Out
Breturn: – Return of the Limey
Not that Brexit wasnt a bad idea but it didnt have to be as traumatic if they had elected better people. And they got fucked over by covid and the war, which was not something anyone predicted. (though yes i understand that they left themselves exposed)
My concern when i see articles like this on a european board is that it has the tendency to downplay any contextual circumstances that did play a part to why the last few years have been so rough for the uk, and also any valid criticisms of the eu itself..
Any complex circumstance is likely contributed to in some fashion by both sides to a dispute, and brexit, of course is no different.
People get so tribal even though that is ultimately the compulsion that caused brexit in the first place.
Its not helpful
Ideally, we would be in a place where it is desirable to join the eu, its provisions come with the least amount of trade offs for a nation democratically, but at the same time its possible to leave the eu without causing everyone a calamity.
This is… Actually quite a good article about the UK after Brexit. Quite nuanced. And from a non-British publication. Bravo.
Makes a welcome change from eating your bacon roll while the New York times tells you that actually Britain no longer exists because it was consumed by the vacuum of its IMF forecasts.
As they should…it was such a dumbass move and i can’t believe they fell for it.
It has to be difficult realizing how colossally stupid you were, though most of them blame the fact that they were dumb enough to fall for obvious lies on the liars rather than their own lack of critical thinking ability that led to failure to recognize them.
“Many”? Sure, if you count those who voted remain as “regretting” Brexit, that’s 53%. But that’s only a few % more than the public opinion in 2016.
I would be more interested in statistics that account for voting during the Brexit referendum:
What’s the % of Brexiters who regret it? What’s the % of abstainers who regret it? Are we at 100% of Remainers who still hate Brexit or did some change their mind the other way around?
In fact, given that the number in the beginning of this article is only 53%, I can already make an educated guess about what those other numbers are: the large majority of peoples did not change their mind about Brexit.
Every news about Brexit since 2016 is just a big **“I told you so“** from the EU
I feel sorry for those who didn’t vote for brexit. Lmao at those who did
I personally suffer from “Abbrvret”, the regret of having to hear silly abbreviations.
Many people that voted to leave the EU know what they were voting for, even if they did not had a full grasp of the consequences.
But many other people was lied to. They were convinced that the EU is bad based on lies and strategic blaming to avoid responsibilities.
People needs to realize that if they do not punish liars they are going to move from bad situation to worse situation.
They are liars but “they are one of us” never is worth it. They are not one of you, they are also lying about that.
I’m sure *some people* have changed their minds, but enough older Brexit voters have died in the last decade to account for this apparent shift in position
If Cameron had held-off his stupid referendum for just **two years**, heart disease and cancer would have given him the result he expected
Don’t let the polls and this news get your hopes up. North of England the sentiment is very much still alive and will find no politician with chances of winning talking about it.
It’s fine, you can come home anytime you want.
Oh God a double portmanteau
Turns out people regret bad decisions. Many experts said, before the vote, that if you vote to leave you will regret it.
Funnily enough, experts are experts for a reason.
While this article is yesterday’s news can someone give a practical example of what could be the improvement 11% of respondents report? A real life practical example of a Brexit improvement.
All the more reason for the UK to dissolve, why should one country fuck over the others.
Daily eurofederalist obsession with the UK.
Can this board go a day without a Brexit post?
Come back and let stop talking about this shit Brexit.
My favourite bit was when Sunak was excitedly explaining the economic benefit to Northern Ireland of having access to the UK market and the EU market…like the whole UK used to have.
Ih.. if only someone could have predicted this..
Moratorium on Brexit articles when?
Starting to get a bit old by now.Not quite as old as ‘Germany bad’ , but old none the less.
So, Blitz Spirit-old but not quite Act of Union old if you catch my uplit drift.
Before brexit happened I was telling my Uk friend that its gonna be bad for Uk. He argued that europeans are going to buy british cars and it would be good thing. I argued that no one wanted cars which steering wheel was on wrong side of car.
How relevant to “Europe” is the opinion of UK citizens on this honestly.
“We kinda regret it, but it’s not so bad”
“Europeans just want to enjoy their Schadenfreude”
“The idea wasn’t bad, the politicians were”
What are we doing here? Who cares. How many of these posts do we have to suffer each week?