• rah@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Wow, 40% are happy with the UK staying outside the EU. That’s a lot of people, especially given the continuous stream of newspaper articles crying how terrible and disasterous brexit has allegedly been.

    • EmoDuck@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Probably because rejoining now means it’ll be on very different terms. Luxuries like keeping the Pound would go away

      • knatsch@feddit.de
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        1 year ago

        While the UK had a bunch of luxuries, keeping the pound wasn’t one of them. Eurozone != EU

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          Every EU member is obliged to join the eurozone. The EU members who have not yet done so are still to meet the convergence criteria, with the only exception being Denmark who obtained a special exemption (along with the UK) during the negotiation of the original Maastricht treaty.

          On the flipside, although Sweden is technically obliged to join the eurozone eventually, it has avoided doing so by intentionally not fulfilling the convergence criteria (by not joining ERM2). Most political parties in Sweden acknowledge it would be in everyone’s best interest to join but a national referendum rejected the euro in 2003. The EU seems content to let them do whatever for the time being, so maybe the UK could chart a similar course if it were to rejoin, hypothetically.

    • rich@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      I know many people, in the older generation, who would still vote for Brexit.

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          Thing is, not all facts are true. And once you think you’re being lied to, there’s little chance of being convinced otherwise.

    • Janis@feddit.de
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      who’d they be voting for to rejoin? i am not aware of any labourpartymove or even an english politician with a backbone. or will their king make them join? this is really confusing coz if it was a democratic country there would a pro join-the-eu party. so murdoch rules the UK, not the people over there.

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    It could be 90% in favour of rejoining, but it wouldn’t make much of a difference. The EU would need to see strong, long term cross-party support in Westminster before they’d consider it. The EU know that otherwise the issue is just going to keep re-emerging in UK politics so long as the Tories are ideologically opposed to the EU. I think the best chance the UK has is if the modern Tory party stopped being relevant electorally, because their membership’s views aren’t likely to change, and everyone in the EU institutions hates them for the damage their governments have done over the last 7 years.

    • Syndic@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      I also would be really surprised if the EU would offer the same favourable terms the UK had before. Most likely they would need to show their willingness to integrate more in the union than they did before.

  • FarraigePlaisteach@kbin.social
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    • They might not be willing to rejoin as equals though.

    • If the trashy newspapers start doing their thing again, they’ll reduce that percentage successfully.