I love how the UK thinks it can leverage a deal in their favor against an entity structured for the purpose of having superior leverage against larger super powers.
Oh yeah, the EU is so strong it pisses itself whenever Turkey (a collapsing economy at this point) says it will allow immigrants into the EU. So strong the EU is that it has to bankroll eastern Europe because their economies are failing. So strong Germans Deutsche bank is failing which bak rolls all the eastern nations
That is what we see, but in reality nobody believes that the UK can make a deal in their favor, they just want a NoDeal and then want to blame it on the EU.
UK: We want a unicorn. EU: Those don't exist. You can have a pony. UK: We say no to your pony. EU: In that case, it's nothing. UK: We say no to your nothing. EU: Does that mean you take the pony? UK: We say no to your pony. EU: Do you need time to think about it? UK: We say no to your extension. EU: So have you made up your mind? UK: We want a unicorn.
UK as a partner for decades we request a good deal EU No UK Then how about the deal you extend to Canada who have never contributed. EU No EU We want your fish. UK No EU Then we will punish you UK Go ahead, we have had enough. EU Err
@@garyfardon8841 The UK has not been a very good partner, no. They demanded a better deal than anyone else to start with and have been stubbornly belligerent regarding anything and everything EU since. More presently, the UK is completely free to hold to a hard line on those fish. But that means they can't give up the fish in exchange for other benefits, so their deal will be a little worse overall.
Can I just say that I am British and I was too young to vote in the eu referendum like many others. I just want to say to our EU friends and partners and to any European or non European people reading this that on behalf of the 48% of the country who voted for remain in 2016, we are very ashamed and sad about brexit and our leader's stance on brexit. Furthermore, I, like many others who are still too young to vote, we are overwhelmingly pro-EU. I hold in my heart that one day we will rejoin our great and close friends in the EU. We love you and we will miss you!🇬🇧❤️🇪🇺
As a "froggie" I will also miss my "rosbif" friends. I really hope that this is not a definitive goodbye and that the UK will come back to the EU in 10-15 years. Love to you from France
I want this to fail, not because I want a no-deal brexit, but because I want the idea of "playing hardball" or "political posturing" to completely and utterly fail.
UK: "If the EU doesn't [insert demand here] by [date here] then we're walking." EU: "Okay. Bye." UK: "But really, though..." **repeat at nauseam** [Also: Barnier saying that a deal would be possible "if we work on the basis of juridical texts" is politician talk for "your promises mean nothing, we need an enforcable contract".]
@@thegrandmuftiofwakanda Yes you can but only in one language! , and you have lost any discussion when you start name calling. You forget the UK have been at the head of the EU with its Veto vote and multiple MEPs, and helped shape the EU. The UK submit more laws than most. How often did you email or follow your MEP!!??
@@rmenfrance7065 In point of fact I personally am proficient in two other European languages. I have lost the discussion if I name call? Who made that rule, then? Here let me blow that one out of the water for you right now: Water is wet, and you are a prat. How many times did I email or follow my MEP? Lots of times. Even met him on one occasion. His name is Nigel Farage. Perhaps you have heard of him? The British people have rejected European Union membership. We've left. It's over.
@@thegrandmuftiofwakanda Ordering a beer is not proficient 😂 you are right we have left, congratulations on your win in the south east with Farage who did nothing. See you next Tuesday
"Deadline". New definition. "An endless entity designed to annoy those who were working to the old definition of having a definite conclusion. See "groundhog day" definition
Hard Brexit or No Deal Brexit became Clean Brexit or Australia-style Brexit when it became clear that no deal has become likely. Honestly, I think it will ironically depend on US election results. If Trump wins, hard Brexit. If Biden wins, more likely that there will be a limited deal that will still make life much more difficult for UK citizens, but less bad than not having anything.
I still remember the day more than 4 years ago the results came in. I was in a different job, an office that's now shut down, almost took the day off as I felt ill the entire day. I knew it'd be bad despite some optimism from my colleagues. At this point I'm just glad it's almost over, I'm too tired of this crap to even get any satisfcation from saying 'I told you so' about how horrifically poorly the 'negotiations' alone have gone. It's not going to be the deal we were promised, may not be even one at all. But fuck me lets just get this over and done with. These posturing tactics are stressing the entire nation out over fucking fishing rights, pandering to a tiny minority of those employed to put the rest of our jobs at risk.
@Ed SR For the EU a no-deal outcome would never be final. If Spaffer J runs off, he EU will simply continue negotiations with future UK governments. The hit they will take on 1.1.21 will be harder then, and so it will be for the UK.
The thought is Johnson was stalling for time on this mind - Firstly because he knew the Internal Market Bill would be crushed by the House of Lords so he could blame that on them, secondly because who wins the US election has a massive impact on Brexit. If Biden wins then a no deal would be much harder to pull off (at least in the eyes of the Tory Party).
@@0penminds House of Lords can literally throw the bill out mate. I dunno what you're on about remainers for though, we're leaving the EU either way - the internal market bill merely affects what kind of Brexit we are likely to have.
@@sonicwingnut As far as i'm aware, the lords can only send it back to the commons up to 3 times. If i'm wrong please link something that shows otherwise.
@@baronvonlimbourgh1716 That’s impossible 😅 EU needs to make it hard or that would open the gate to other members to leave and the whole union would collapse in days 🤏
A deal will be made eventually, it's beneficial for both parties. I however don't think they'll have a deal ready before the transition period ends, it would be nice if it did though. The difficult issues they are at now have always been the ones that stopped the deal from being completed, so I doubt it'll be different this time.
This video illustrates tldr's strengths and weaknesses. I really appreciate the fact-based content where the channel just tells you what happened with a lot of good excerpts directly from speakers. But it also shows how in the past the channel speculated and made predictions that didn't work out. Those weren't helpful. So I applaud the channel for doing what it's good at. I wish it would focus on that, though, and not fall into commentary.
If only a deal was a "treat" It's a choice between nothing, and a mouldy old piece of chocolate from behind the sofa with hair and dirt stuck to it. We've already thrown away the big bucket of candy because we complained about some of the things in it not being our absolute favourite.
Yeah we had an amazing bucket of "sweats" (because we're not American) consistently paying more in than we got out; add that to the narcesistic tendencies that anything we did get out from it was presented as reasons to stay in the EU or look what the eu gave us.. 🙄... We had a very similar sityation as catolonia has with Spain they get 80c back for every euro they give to Spain...
The uk will stay eu member in all but name. Brexiters happy, everyone else happy . 5 wasted years to achieve basicly nothing at all. Got to love politics.
Nothing for plebs maybe. But hundreds of billions of public money were syphoned off into Servo, Deloitte and Co, Grayling , Hardibg et. al have new lucrative jobs, and loads of assets changed hands. Cummings was believed from paying tax he owed, ...a.s.o. Some people got very very rich. So Tory mission accomplished
If there is no deal, it would be a burden on trade on both sides, but the EU has far less at stake than the UK. The UK is an important trading partner of the EU, no question. But trade with the UK represents only about one-eighth of the EU's total trade. In contrast, trade with the EU represents about half of the UK's total trade. So if anyone should have a strong interest in getting a good deal, it should be the UK, instead it looks like the EU is the only one that wants a deal.
Sure many on TLDR wouldn't wish to listen to Gove on Wed 19th so here is some info taken from questions at the commons as he provided an update: So Brexit update chances of securing a deal at present = 'less than 2/3rds" There's a team directly in place to sort out the agri-food trade for the N.Ireland into Eu territory and working directly at making that up to seamless. IT not yet ready to roll out. EU goods in Ireland that move to NIreland are not to checked by EU officials but by UK and looking to give EU assurance where poss. No customs need declared from NI-UK (One of the things in UK's hands to make arrangements for) N.Ireland citizenship is solved. Rights as Eu/Family in mainland, 4,000,000 citizens in UK secure as well as the 1,000,000 UK in Eu. Michel Barnier has agreed to intensified talks (EU's UK Task Force Head) UK working with optimism ahead rather than look back at roadblocks. Positive movement by EU is taking place since their previous statements. UK says EU didn't wish to talk legal texts as it too heavy to arrange the docs, now willing. 27 inland UK border checkpoints are being setup. The amount of custom agents to work effectively is 'a matter for the market' EU block access to Europe criminal database, unless we accept Europe court of justice. Scottish costal fishing policy is in conflict so we would end up back in the EU common fisheries policy We've been pushing to talk Services deal, EU hard pushing Agri-goods. UK expecting to need to support lamb farmers in event of no deal. (Europe is 60% trade of Wales) Freight Size Ports receiving funding to sustain and grow. Canada deal, before dissing further requires agreeing to EU courts. Pharmaceuticals to restock after covid. UK dose not produce insulin, Radioactive isotopes can not be stockpiled. Rapid access required, pub health eng & dept of transport have contingency in event of any disruption. Freight arranged to flow freely with EU to avoid the possibility of disruption. 'Smart freight' (The IT system) in beta, being shared arm for system feedback. "Hoped" to next in place by Jan 1. If not, "other less efficient methods will have to be done." UK Agri-foods being heavily invested in to expand share in domestic market, to the expand as exporters as well. State market aid will be UK policy no longer the EU policy and must be in lines not unfairly disrupt the market. UK automotive industry worried about not being able to export cars and like 11% of all UK exports. (Due to tariffs mentioned in the TLDR Video) Navy, aircraft and drones ready to protect UK fishing boats. Satnav will not be affected (joint ownership programming of the satellite) UK open and will agree happily agree specific deals like that on haulage and security. (Aus style again) Data sharing 'should' not be a problem and we 'should' get the adequate stamp by the EU based on our application (finance, eu-pol, etc) most sec tools will he made avail but are one or two due to data laws that proving difficult. Trade minister work setting up free trade agreement with Aus at current. Previous report there are 36% of businesses left that have not taken preparations for Jan 1st
They will let the UK leave without a deal, unless the UK accepts our red lines. And the EU will not allow Spaffer J to blame the EU for a breakdown in negotiations.
@@YouD0ntSay everything is one sided on the EU behalf. Like the EU still sill governs over us and we still have EU laws etc. No thanks a no deal will be alot better!
@@jounik which is the point like Canada, Norway etc. Why should we be a independent nation while we got a foreign country like Germany governing us. What was the point in having a EU REF and fighting two WW!
Excessively prolonged inconclusive negotiations are sometimes the only possible result when incompatible positions cannot be finessed. If the 2015-2016 UK-EU negotiations had been undertaken seriously, done with something like real intent, the Cameron Government's promised referendum might have been very different. Substantially pro-forma negotiation then seems to have led to the current far-more-serious negotiations in much less favorable conditions.
why the 60fps? it is just bandwidth consuming absolutely unnecessary especially for this low res graphics, this is not a HD action movie. be realistic man, do not waste bandwidth. human eye cannot see difference between 30 and 60fps anyway.
That was to leave. Hence we left. Within days of the election result the law was passed. Did you think it meant the future trade deal? Which the EU wouldn't start negotiating until after we left? How would that have been already a month before they even started talking? Time machine? Did you vote conservative assuming the oven ready deal included the future? In which case your error. Or are you saying you of course knew when Boris said oven ready deal it only meant the leaving. But everyone else didn't.
@@danielwebb8402 I remember Boris Johnson assuring UK businesses they could anticipate on frictionless access to EU internal markets and investments in their businesses would be safe. The supply chain would still work flawless after Brexit. The EU needs the UK for their exports. Haha, they could count on him, he had an oven-ready deal. Now it is almost November and he has nothing, he could not even keep to his own withdrawal agreement. The only thing he did is humiliating the UK in front of the whole world press, crawling back to the negotiating table after his third ultimatum. But yes, he had no choice, he is with his back to the wall. Suddenly, it will go faster now, that is for sure...
@@luxembourger He said in the election campaign all those things? Any links as keen to learn. I've just opened the manifesto. It says they will put the deal through parliament and leave in January. They did. It says "It is signed, sealed and ready. It puts ... on a path to a new free trade agreement" Both of those things were true. Both sides have always said no deal is better than a bad deal. Just May never acted that way.
@@danielwebb8402 I even was attending one of his "live events" near Middlesbrough, where I happened to be last year. I was not able to see him, but I clearly heard him talking through the loudspeakers. The public was cheering.
Ah, the final episode of the final season is almost upon us. Will Brexit get a twist ending? Or is the catastrophe inevitable? My bets are on a catastrophe because the chief of the Brexit tribe can't get his act together.
I think the UK will eventually leave without a deal, maybe with a deal in the works, but it wont be done in time. But soon after, maybe as soon as within a few months but probably within the first year, there will be some sort of deal in place. But I would guess it only covers a few of the most pressing issues and putting the rest on some sort of hold. And that deal is going to be more in favour to the EU. Because a UK post no-deal Brexit will be in a worse position to negotiate than now. Especially if Scotland and Northern Ireland really start to seriously go for independence. And then there will be endless negations upon negations of deals the coming decade if not decades of different trade deals.
SOS! Distress signal! Belarusians ask the world community and world governments for help! Lukashenka’s regime does not allow us citizens of the Republic of Belarus to cross the border to their homeland. SOS! Please explain to this furrer that this is not allowed! Please help us!!!
My bet is that they'll run out of time and call for an extension, at which point the parliaments will say "bugger all that" and cancel everything (the UK parliament would probably OK an extension but the EU's would not). Qué panic & mayhem 💷 🇮🇪 🚗, 🎣
"So, what's your job?"
"I'm a Brexit negotiator - just like my father and his father before him. It's a family tradition"
Ha! You too watched the lecture by the Dutch prof!
@@YouD0ntSay Actually I stole it from the comment section of an ARD satire video and translated it 😄
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@YouD0ntSay what lecture? I am interested.
Is he the promised one who will bring balance to the negotiations?
We should redefine deadline. The word means nothing anymore.
How about brexit line, always claimed but never hold.
It means we'll all be DEAD by the time a signature is on the LINE.
I wish my deadlines were this negotiable in uni :(
Sí, ya es hora Señor Hora.
I mean it's kind of appropriate if you think about it. That line is kind of "dead"...
Brexit always makes me feel beter about myself. I'm not the worst procrastinator.
Sometimes it feels like an infinite Brexit loop, at what point do we wake up?
It's like a chess game where same two moves repeat over and over again
I'm awake right now
When the No deal celebrations start on the 1st January
Just wait for the 2025 COVID-19 loop continuation...
@@matthiasbecker5064 Can I borrow your Chrystal ball? I want to look into the future too.
I love how the UK thinks it can leverage a deal in their favor against an entity structured for the purpose of having superior leverage against larger super powers.
It's kinda silly if you stop to think about it.
We do that's why!
Oh yeah, the EU is so strong it pisses itself whenever Turkey (a collapsing economy at this point) says it will allow immigrants into the EU. So strong the EU is that it has to bankroll eastern Europe because their economies are failing. So strong Germans Deutsche bank is failing which bak rolls all the eastern nations
Actually you are very wrong, they don’t think that which is exactly why they are stalling etc. They have to play with the cards they have.
That is what we see, but in reality nobody believes that the UK can make a deal in their favor, they just want a NoDeal and then want to blame it on the EU.
In Software development we have a rule of thumb: The last 10% cost 90% of the time...
Yeah... 90% done... reassuring...
When u almost done there are still 30%
Love you girls in the typing pool.
UK: We want a unicorn.
EU: Those don't exist. You can have a pony.
UK: We say no to your pony.
EU: In that case, it's nothing.
UK: We say no to your nothing.
EU: Does that mean you take the pony?
UK: We say no to your pony.
EU: Do you need time to think about it?
UK: We say no to your extension.
EU: So have you made up your mind?
UK: We want a unicorn.
UK as a partner for decades we request a good deal
EU No
UK Then how about the deal you extend to Canada who have never contributed.
EU No
EU We want your fish.
UK No
EU Then we will punish you
UK Go ahead, we have had enough.
EU Err
@@garyfardon8841 The UK has not been a very good partner, no. They demanded a better deal than anyone else to start with and have been stubbornly belligerent regarding anything and everything EU since.
More presently, the UK is completely free to hold to a hard line on those fish. But that means they can't give up the fish in exchange for other benefits, so their deal will be a little worse overall.
Your one of the reason's we left the EU
*plucks petals on flower* it's on..... It's off... It's on... It's off....
As a rule of thumb, when the title is a question, the answer is "no".
Agreed, i hope no deal - it is currently the best way to go as EU is not serious as any deal agreed will be veto'd by Macron
Can I just say that I am British and I was too young to vote in the eu referendum like many others. I just want to say to our EU friends and partners and to any European or non European people reading this that on behalf of the 48% of the country who voted for remain in 2016, we are very ashamed and sad about brexit and our leader's stance on brexit.
Furthermore, I, like many others who are still too young to vote, we are overwhelmingly pro-EU. I hold in my heart that one day we will rejoin our great and close friends in the EU. We love you and we will miss you!🇬🇧❤️🇪🇺
F from Italy
@@NAYRUthunder99 and it was people like you that fueled the leave campaign
@@YaSeenAli-bs4wq Uhm, you mean Italians? I was paying you respect. I'm sorry for you all and hope you will rejoin us. I don't feel I deserve this.
As a "froggie" I will also miss my "rosbif" friends. I really hope that this is not a definitive goodbye and that the UK will come back to the EU in 10-15 years. Love to you from France
@@NAYRUthunder99 ok then let's hope that Boris will go and we'll rejoin
When you are too early, the highest quality is 360p..... :)
Now this is the exclusive club we all desire to be part of
"No u" is the perfect description for brexit
I want this to fail, not because I want a no-deal brexit, but because I want the idea of "playing hardball" or "political posturing" to completely and utterly fail.
UK: "If the EU doesn't [insert demand here] by [date here] then we're walking."
EU: "Okay. Bye."
UK: "But really, though..."
**repeat at nauseam**
[Also: Barnier saying that a deal would be possible "if we work on the basis of juridical texts" is politician talk for "your promises mean nothing, we need an enforcable contract".]
You just want to sell your merchandise quickly before you have to figure out how to make a WTO conforming export declaration.....
@@Jia-Tan I only know moving stuff with a Carnet ATA which usually was a pain in the butt.
Here in the UK we can read and write. You lot over there in the EU27 Vassals should try it.
@@thegrandmuftiofwakanda Yes you can but only in one language! , and you have lost any discussion when you start name calling. You forget the UK have been at the head of the EU with its Veto vote and multiple MEPs, and helped shape the EU. The UK submit more laws than most. How often did you email or follow your MEP!!??
@@rmenfrance7065 In point of fact I personally am proficient in two other European languages.
I have lost the discussion if I name call? Who made that rule, then? Here let me blow that one out of the water for you right now: Water is wet, and you are a prat.
How many times did I email or follow my MEP? Lots of times. Even met him on one occasion. His name is Nigel Farage. Perhaps you have heard of him?
The British people have rejected European Union membership. We've left. It's over.
@@thegrandmuftiofwakanda Ordering a beer is not proficient 😂 you are right we have left, congratulations on your win in the south east with Farage who did nothing. See you next Tuesday
Malt merch? Come on. *Fish merch when*
What kind of circus is this... I'm genuinely worried for Britain.
What series are we at now? It’s like they all blend into one and don’t really progress
Boris to scare the EU? Come on! How could a clown scare a bureaucratic behemoth? We are not US-Americans.
["He has managed to scare most people in UK who are locked down and wearing face gags."] all rights reserved.
Informative and fun. I really liked the style of this video.
That Halloween joke at the end 🎃
"Deadline". New definition. "An endless entity designed to annoy those who were working to the old definition of having a definite conclusion. See "groundhog day" definition
How can you say "Australian style deal" without saying that it means "no deal". You're repeating something designed to mislead.
Hard Brexit or No Deal Brexit became Clean Brexit or Australia-style Brexit when it became clear that no deal has become likely. Honestly, I think it will ironically depend on US election results. If Trump wins, hard Brexit. If Biden wins, more likely that there will be a limited deal that will still make life much more difficult for UK citizens, but less bad than not having anything.
Oh come one, people do it all the time. "Look at my minimalist style apartment" translates to "I can't afford decent furniture" for instance
Guys, I was getting my pop-corn ready. Don't sign any deal or all that pop-corn is for nothing.
I still remember the day more than 4 years ago the results came in. I was in a different job, an office that's now shut down, almost took the day off as I felt ill the entire day. I knew it'd be bad despite some optimism from my colleagues.
At this point I'm just glad it's almost over, I'm too tired of this crap to even get any satisfcation from saying 'I told you so' about how horrifically poorly the 'negotiations' alone have gone. It's not going to be the deal we were promised, may not be even one at all. But fuck me lets just get this over and done with. These posturing tactics are stressing the entire nation out over fucking fishing rights, pandering to a tiny minority of those employed to put the rest of our jobs at risk.
No idea why YT algo has flung this up on my home page when it is 'current affairs' 3+ years ago.
I don’t think so, I think it will reach an impass again and it will all fall apart again. This time though, No Deal would be definitive.
@Ed SR
For the EU a no-deal outcome would never be final. If Spaffer J runs off, he EU will simply continue negotiations with future UK governments. The hit they will take on 1.1.21 will be harder then, and so it will be for the UK.
The thought is Johnson was stalling for time on this mind - Firstly because he knew the Internal Market Bill would be crushed by the House of Lords so he could blame that on them, secondly because who wins the US election has a massive impact on Brexit. If Biden wins then a no deal would be much harder to pull off (at least in the eyes of the Tory Party).
@@sonicwingnut House of lords can do little but stall for time. Remoaners just don't know when quit...
@@0penminds House of Lords can literally throw the bill out mate. I dunno what you're on about remainers for though, we're leaving the EU either way - the internal market bill merely affects what kind of Brexit we are likely to have.
@@sonicwingnut As far as i'm aware, the lords can only send it back to the commons up to 3 times. If i'm wrong please link something that shows otherwise.
No hack is needed to come to a deal. Just one weird trick.
Congrats on trending guys! So deserved!
Well, nothing has really changed. The outstanding issues are still the same and unresolved....
All that wasted time and they could ended up with a May-deal like 😅
NO WAY
Nothing is going to change other then the uk no longer being an official member. This was always going to be the result.
@@baronvonlimbourgh1716 That’s impossible 😅 EU needs to make it hard or that would open the gate to other members to leave and the whole union would collapse in days 🤏
@@duran9664 why? Now the uk has to pay for access without having any say anymore in any eu descisions or legislation.
Who would want to do that?
Boriss deal is 95% May like already
Fuckin fishing man, who knew this would be such a problem
Love the editing in this video
A deal will be made eventually, it's beneficial for both parties. I however don't think they'll have a deal ready before the transition period ends, it would be nice if it did though. The difficult issues they are at now have always been the ones that stopped the deal from being completed, so I doubt it'll be different this time.
the maximum you can get at the moment is a bare bones deal
Would sound better if both sides were locked in a room and no food was provided until a deal is made. I bet it was more effective.
This video illustrates tldr's strengths and weaknesses.
I really appreciate the fact-based content where the channel just tells you what happened with a lot of good excerpts directly from speakers.
But it also shows how in the past the channel speculated and made predictions that didn't work out. Those weren't helpful.
So I applaud the channel for doing what it's good at. I wish it would focus on that, though, and not fall into commentary.
No matter what Season, Brexit Arc is best Arc of TLDR.
I guess they got intensified. Extensive stuff.
FIX THE SOUND WHEN CASTING
Next video: Why No Deal is Inminent
If only a deal was a "treat"
It's a choice between nothing, and a mouldy old piece of chocolate from behind the sofa with hair and dirt stuck to it.
We've already thrown away the big bucket of candy because we complained about some of the things in it not being our absolute favourite.
Bruh
Yeah we had an amazing bucket of "sweats" (because we're not American) consistently paying more in than we got out; add that to the narcesistic tendencies that anything we did get out from it was presented as reasons to stay in the EU or look what the eu gave us.. 🙄... We had a very similar sityation as catolonia has with Spain they get 80c back for every euro they give to Spain...
@@dearhunter7206 imagine London make the same reasoning and secede from the UK
The uk will stay eu member in all but name.
Brexiters happy, everyone else happy .
5 wasted years to achieve basicly nothing at all.
Got to love politics.
Aye, don't we just!! I hate to say it but you are so correct...
Nothing for plebs maybe. But hundreds of billions of public money were syphoned off into Servo, Deloitte and Co, Grayling , Hardibg et. al have new lucrative jobs, and loads of assets changed hands. Cummings was believed from paying tax he owed, ...a.s.o.
Some people got very very rich. So Tory mission accomplished
Well, the UK have lost their voting rights in the EU, which will make things easier.
You people repeat the same mantra over and over... You know what's coming, I guess you'll stay silent when it's time to admit it🤣😂🤣
If there is no deal, it would be a burden on trade on both sides, but the EU has far less at stake than the UK. The UK is an important trading partner of the EU, no question. But trade with the UK represents only about one-eighth of the EU's total trade. In contrast, trade with the EU represents about half of the UK's total trade. So if anyone should have a strong interest in getting a good deal, it should be the UK, instead it looks like the EU is the only one that wants a deal.
Hard deadlines have a way of focusing the mind and the effort.
What are the London bookies setting as the odds for a deal to be locked down?
Ever seen that old movie, ''The thing that wouldn't leave"? Seems this will be with us for a while still ..
The "Clap"🤔🤣🤣😷🙈
Sure many on TLDR wouldn't wish to listen to Gove on Wed 19th so here is some info taken from questions at the commons as he provided an update:
So Brexit update chances of securing a deal at present = 'less than 2/3rds"
There's a team directly in place to sort out the agri-food trade for the N.Ireland into Eu territory and working directly at making that up to seamless. IT not yet ready to roll out.
EU goods in Ireland that move to NIreland are not to checked by EU officials but by UK and looking to give EU assurance where poss.
No customs need declared from NI-UK (One of the things in UK's hands to make arrangements for)
N.Ireland citizenship is solved. Rights as Eu/Family in mainland, 4,000,000 citizens in UK secure as well as the 1,000,000 UK in Eu.
Michel Barnier has agreed to intensified talks (EU's UK Task Force Head) UK working with optimism ahead rather than look back at roadblocks. Positive movement by EU is taking place since their previous statements.
UK says EU didn't wish to talk legal texts as it too heavy to arrange the docs, now willing.
27 inland UK border checkpoints are being setup. The amount of custom agents to work effectively is 'a matter for the market'
EU block access to Europe criminal database, unless we accept Europe court of justice.
Scottish costal fishing policy is in conflict so we would end up back in the EU common fisheries policy
We've been pushing to talk Services deal, EU hard pushing Agri-goods. UK expecting to need to support lamb farmers in event of no deal. (Europe is 60% trade of Wales)
Freight Size Ports receiving funding to sustain and grow.
Canada deal, before dissing further requires agreeing to EU courts.
Pharmaceuticals to restock after covid. UK dose not produce insulin, Radioactive isotopes can not be stockpiled.
Rapid access required, pub health eng & dept of transport have contingency in event of any disruption. Freight arranged to flow freely with EU to avoid the possibility of disruption.
'Smart freight' (The IT system) in beta, being shared arm for system feedback. "Hoped" to next in place by Jan 1. If not, "other less efficient methods will have to be done."
UK Agri-foods being heavily invested in to expand share in domestic market, to the expand as exporters as well.
State market aid will be UK policy no longer the EU policy and must be in lines not unfairly disrupt the market.
UK automotive industry worried about not being able to export cars and like 11% of all UK exports.
(Due to tariffs mentioned in the TLDR Video)
Navy, aircraft and drones ready to protect UK fishing boats.
Satnav will not be affected (joint ownership programming of the satellite)
UK open and will agree happily agree specific deals like that on haulage and security. (Aus style again)
Data sharing 'should' not be a problem and we 'should' get the adequate stamp by the EU based on our application (finance, eu-pol, etc) most sec tools will he made avail but are one or two due to data laws that proving difficult.
Trade minister work setting up free trade agreement with Aus at current.
Previous report there are 36% of businesses left that have not taken preparations for Jan 1st
Why do we always make things so complicated?
Yes, My Precious, Fishes are Important!
Filthy little thieves, stole them they did, tricksy, precious, yes, tricksy...
@@garytwinem5275 what has it gots in its pocketses?
The longest Deal or No Deal episode ever...
Clear as mud
EU should have let UK leave without a deal. It is the only way they will learn from their mistakes
It will be EU mistake not ours!
They will let the UK leave without a deal, unless the UK accepts our red lines.
And the EU will not allow Spaffer J to blame the EU for a breakdown in negotiations.
@@YouD0ntSay everything is one sided on the EU behalf. Like the EU still sill governs over us and we still have EU laws etc. No thanks a no deal will be alot better!
@@wheelie_1988 EU governs over EU, silly. You are asking for access to EU as an outsider.
@@jounik which is the point like Canada, Norway etc. Why should we be a independent nation while we got a foreign country like Germany governing us. What was the point in having a EU REF and fighting two WW!
This year 2020 just makes no sense!
Exports have an advantage if the pound is lower
Buying bananas is harder when the pound is low.
Except you grow your own bananas.
When you are too early, the highest quality is 360p..... :) surely!
you guys really need to stop with all those commercials. It's now 2:19 in the video, and you are still selling me stuff.
What is wrong with them all
Umm lemme check with the record...
Yeah no we ain’t getting a deal :/
We don't want a deal
Sod off Starling Bank Adverts! Note to self, never use that bank.
Excessively prolonged inconclusive negotiations are sometimes the only possible result when incompatible positions cannot be finessed. If the 2015-2016 UK-EU negotiations had been undertaken seriously, done with something like real intent, the Cameron Government's promised referendum might have been very different. Substantially pro-forma negotiation then seems to have led to the current far-more-serious negotiations in much less favorable conditions.
Why does the quality cap at 360p?
The higher quality versions are probably still being uploaded - we're too early. :P
@@petmach Never knew that, cheers.
Because he is a Europoor!
/s
why the 60fps? it is just bandwidth consuming absolutely unnecessary especially for this low res graphics, this is not a HD action movie. be realistic man, do not waste bandwidth. human eye cannot see difference between 30 and 60fps anyway.
I swear to god, i wrote a paper a week ago before negotiations restarted and now is outdated again :D
This could all be too little to late.
These deadlines are like my soft deadlines in uni assignments lol
Great overview!
Published 53 minutes ago and still 360p is the highest? What gives YT?
🇬🇧🇬🇧 controlling WTO tariffs means protecting UK manufacturing
Boris has an oven-ready deal!
That was to leave.
Hence we left.
Within days of the election result the law was passed.
Did you think it meant the future trade deal? Which the EU wouldn't start negotiating until after we left? How would that have been already a month before they even started talking? Time machine?
Did you vote conservative assuming the oven ready deal included the future? In which case your error.
Or are you saying you of course knew when Boris said oven ready deal it only meant the leaving. But everyone else didn't.
@@danielwebb8402 I remember Boris Johnson assuring UK businesses they could anticipate on frictionless access to EU internal markets and investments in their businesses would be safe. The supply chain would still work flawless after Brexit. The EU needs the UK for their exports. Haha, they could count on him, he had an oven-ready deal. Now it is almost November and he has nothing, he could not even keep to his own withdrawal agreement. The only thing he did is humiliating the UK in front of the whole world press, crawling back to the negotiating table after his third ultimatum. But yes, he had no choice, he is with his back to the wall. Suddenly, it will go faster now, that is for sure...
@@luxembourger
He said in the election campaign all those things? Any links as keen to learn.
I've just opened the manifesto. It says they will put the deal through parliament and leave in January. They did.
It says "It is signed, sealed and ready. It puts ... on a path to a new free trade agreement"
Both of those things were true.
Both sides have always said no deal is better than a bad deal. Just May never acted that way.
@@danielwebb8402 I even was attending one of his "live events" near Middlesbrough, where I happened to be last year. I was not able to see him, but I clearly heard him talking through the loudspeakers. The public was cheering.
Ah, the final episode of the final season is almost upon us. Will Brexit get a twist ending? Or is the catastrophe inevitable? My bets are on a catastrophe because the chief of the Brexit tribe can't get his act together.
more like the EU
Final episode? Don't hold your breath, we've been here before :)
it still getting a lot of views, so they (Goverments) will not stop when the cow can still be milked for few more seasons xD
I wonder what the authors will give us in the spin off.
They can always reboot the show in ten years. It worked for Will & Grace.
I think the UK will eventually leave without a deal, maybe with a deal in the works, but it wont be done in time. But soon after, maybe as soon as within a few months but probably within the first year, there will be some sort of deal in place.
But I would guess it only covers a few of the most pressing issues and putting the rest on some sort of hold.
And that deal is going to be more in favour to the EU. Because a UK post no-deal Brexit will be in a worse position to negotiate than now.
Especially if Scotland and Northern Ireland really start to seriously go for independence.
And then there will be endless negations upon negations of deals the coming decade if not decades of different trade deals.
The australian style deal is a no deal. Their own cabinet have said so!
Stop renaming things to make them seem better.
Boris: "If I tell people a no deal is near, that'll surely push the EU to negotiate!"
*UK bursts into flames*
Boris: "Aaany second now..."
Brexit negotiations are like a rollercoaster, they have highs and lows.
SOS! Distress signal! Belarusians ask the world community and world governments for help! Lukashenka’s regime does not allow us citizens of the Republic of Belarus to cross the border to their homeland. SOS! Please explain to this furrer that this is not allowed! Please help us!!!
He will fall as long as you will keep the pressure. I cross my fingers for you. Good luck
Really like your videos, but what is lately going on with your sound? It is very patchy and keeps cutting...
You really got to wonder the amount of decibels Barnier exudes in a sigh whenever he has to meet for these "negotiations".
Not as many as when the old gammons viagra wears off I bet.
Boris really getting it on behind Ursula
What’s an Australia Style Brexit ? Why say it on TLDR if it does not exist ?
its a no deal
@@DavidSmith-si6iu Yes it’s WTO Rules but why call it an Australia Style Deal ?
@@iedco4 to cover it up. It’s pure marketing.
@@iedco4 just because that what Boris and Co call it to make no deal not sound so bad
because this is a brexit channel.
You can spot a brexit channel if the word 'fish' is in the first minute
Nope just wait a year and see if things have changed. UK still wants a deal inside the market, outside of it.
The way you pronounce the word “secretariat “ makes it sound like “secretat”.
It's pronounced "Secra-tarry-at", lads.
My bet is that they'll run out of time and call for an extension, at which point the parliaments will say "bugger all that" and cancel everything (the UK parliament would probably OK an extension but the EU's would not). Qué panic & mayhem 💷 🇮🇪 🚗, 🎣
It's quite ironic that "dispute resolution" is a stumbling block on Brexit negotiations ;-)
My god,why is this taking so many time?
This netflix series is getting dragged too much now
The mid October 'deadline' was a unilaterally by the UK government. It was not 'the deadline' and the EU never treated it as such.
not holding my breath over this. Hospital beds are at a premium at the moment
Its mostly Political Theatre.
Oh come onnnn, you know nothing is going to hold and something will come up at the last second causing everything to fall apart . 🤧
No they won't
Fishing at: :04!
Watched these videos for a while, thanks for making them; I like the style. I do wonder though whether you talk with those mannerisms in real life :D
So how did they resolve the Irish border issue?
Brexit aside and all, how cool is it that they got on Trending! Well done!
Not if the UK is very smart.
What about Northern Ireland?
ABSOLUTELY nuts. GB left eu last year. It now about the TRADE deal...if any....as GB has signed deal with Japan already
Really like this style, to loosen it up with puns and jokes in between. Perfect dosage and charm.