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Yesterday (Monday September 4th) MPs voted on the second reading of Johnson's Internal Market bill, a controversial bill that would fundamentally change Brexit. So in this video we discuss what the bill means, it's passage through Parliament and what this means for Brexit.
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Miliband:
'You want to bring unity. Congrats on uniting your 5 predecessors'
Me: 😂😂😂 BARZ!!!!!!!😂😂😂
a lesson on the nature of power: the vote is going through regardless. boy may well be spitting bars, but it amounts to nothing.
@@markuskoivisto it’s only at stage 2, many stages to go.
@@markuskoivisto
All this fuss is a phoney war spurred on by bitter remainers who cannot accept the inevitable. Boris has been accused of not having a Plan B, the amendment passed by the HoC IS Plan B and will be used if Barnier continues with his unreasonable demands that the UK introduces a hard border down the Irish sea and EU based fishing boats get unlimited access to UK waters.
You should bear in mind that at the very start of the Brexit negotiations Barnier said ' It is my job to make Brexit so difficult the UK will abandon Brexit'. I've got news for him, the last man who attempted to control us blew his brains out in a Berlin bunker.
We will have the independence we voted for instead of the lash up of an agreement 'negotiated' by Cameron and May.
Colin Tawn International Law is just a conspiracy by [rolls dice] Remainers to [rolls dice] deny reality and anyone who disagrees is [rolls dice] hitler!
You’re either a brilliant satirist or a deeply troubled man. I hope you get either a spot at the Edinburgh fringe or the help you desperately need.
And uniting the Democrats and the Republicans in the US over this issue.
In a cloud of pure genius, Johnson has discovered a solution to the Brexit problem even worse than No Deal.
*Anti-Deal Brexit!*
You know things are bad when they’re brining Miliband back and he actually nails it 😱...
Nice to see stars from previous seasons make a cameo though 🤣
Give that man a bacon sandwich
Nailed what? The PEOPLE of this country didn't vote for the withdrawal agreement in any form and it's existence is an absolute abuse of power and not in keeping with our vote to leave the EU.
Raymond Bergg “Keeping with our vote to leave the EU” So when you voted to leave did you always envision a no deal Brexit? Because many Brexiteers at that time including Michael Gove and BJ said we’re gonna get a great deal and leaving without one would be ludicrous.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I’ve been following Brexit since 2014 (since Cameron promised a referendum) and I honestly don’t remember anyone talking about a no deal Brexit or WTO or anything like that.
Are you saying no deal was always what the British people voted for?
@@JayJay5244 Yes they absolutely did vote for no deal. Sorry you allowed the media to manipulate you.
Raymond Bergg Alright that’s fine. As long as we agree that not every Brit who voted for Brexit, voted for no deal. Many voted to stay in the single market etc. and were promised that this was possible
we've had one Brexit yes, but what about second Brexit?
Pippin is that you? 😂😂😂
I don't think he knows about second Brexit
@@MooseZybort 👏😂👍
I think, if it ever gets to that stage, the collapse of the Union could probably also be called a Brexit lol
@@Reydriel Brexit 2: ExBrit
“Politicians and diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason.”
― Mark Twain
This PM is brand new, though.
You could have at least quoted a politician or organisation leader rather than a novel writer. Why not quote Harry Potter or Thomas the tank engine next?
"Why does the sun never sets in the British Empire?"
"Because even God doesn't trust the English in the dark."
- Don't trust UA-cam channels that advertise themselves in comment sections.
Get some sleep my guy! You sound a little bit ill or just very tired!
Just set the speed to 1.25 and he is back to his normal self! ;)
even corona took a break and back to business , so you take some rest :D
@@thomase2718 that actually worked
inebriated* XDDD
I miss ORDAAAAAR 😭
Hopefully the little clip of Bercow helped tide you over 😉 - Jack
@@TLDRnews moar clips of Bercow please
TLDR News thanks 🙏
Why does Boris have the posture of a squeeze of toothpaste?
coz he is spineless git.......
He looks like a kid sooo bored in school when substitute teacher puts a movie on...
Wow I never thought the day would come when Ed Miliband came off as the eloquent responsible type 😅
9:08 Boris is sitting there like a little brat who stubbornly refuses to admit that he did something wrong. Arms crossed in a total defensive manner. He does not look like a confidant leader at all.
Do you think corbynov would have made a better leader ? I rest my case
keith symons what-about-ism. Classic deflection used by children.
@Nub93 So you do not disagree with Johnson and everyone that is of another opinion is wrong?
Welp, pretty faschist.
@Nub93 but he's not doing a terrible job over brexit and that's what he was put there for to get brexit done
@@keithsymons5708 u never know because u never that guy a chance hahahaha
Just want to point out that regardless what side your on, Tony Blair is the one person *NOT* allowed to talk about breaking international laws. Does half a million *Iraqis* ring a bell, or the million anti-war protesters in London
Doesn’t that make Tony Blair the most knowledgeable about breaking international laws though?
@ClickNSpam In our country we call it a: joke.
@killbotone There is no ethical consumption under capitalism, no non slaver competition, but on the other hand the UK could have *not* followed the USA in an illegal war, like France did (not that France is a great example of not committing war crimes either).
@killbotone You literally need a mobile phone to be part of modern society. It's needed to work, to communicate, to learn.
@killbotone Maybe one could use a computer or tablet instead, but I have a suspicion you won't like those either.
On top of just having phone calls, mobile phones are needed to read emails, WhatsApps, tweets and SMSs, widely used by both institutions and corporations; they can be used to help travel thanks to GPS and Maps; when you need to know something, and are far away from a computer, you can just search it up on your phone; it can be used to access websites; it's needed to install anti-COVID apps such as Immuni or to take part in online learning; and there are also many specialised apps that can be useful in everyday life, either at work, like calculators and levels, or at home, like Junker and Just Eat.
Face it, a mobile phone today is a requirement to remain in contact with people, to work, to learn, to protect oneself from COVID. And in the end, is a slave immoral or hypocritical if he has to use tools built by other slaves to serve their common masters, yet he resents his and his kin oppression?
How is "Whooopsey, sorry we didn't read the thing we signed proppely so now we're not gonna abide by it because we don't like it!" a valid argument for a world government?
I signed my Gym membership and now I'm locked into that till the sun burns out unless certain conditions are met but the UK Government can just 'Whoopesy' out of international agreements?
Sorry to ask so directly but how are you guys in the UK cool with this?
Came here to literally write of gym memberships as an example of where you can't just stop them unilaterally because you didn't read the contract...guess I don't have to anymore.
FelKor technically we haven’t yet. I think it’s an option rather than a guarantee
Uk constitution is above any other law. And they don't see the problem with breaking a self-imposed law in a very specific manner.
Awesome, so the UK can expect of its government to (openly) solicit foreign interference with its elections in the future. And wait for the protesters to be picked off the streets
It gym membership is a binding contract. The WA was a declaration that both parties would negotiate such a contract in good faith. Two different things. All this talk of 'breaking international law' is hogwash, by those that want to force through her another extension. No way.
@@stephenburnage7687 you are confusing the binding withdrawal agreement with the non-binding promise to be nice, which is the political declaration
There's also the fact that when it clears the Commons, it has to clear the Lords. Normally, the Salisbury Convention steps in, on the House of Lords not overturning the result of the Commons through risk of revolution. However, when the peers were asked to talk in favour of the bill earlier, none spoke. Not one. Not a single peer, even those appointed by the Conservative Party, spoke in favour of the bill. So yeah, good luck Boris
AlexMLB35 they may hold it up for a little but I doubt they’ll overturn it. They know their positions right now are dependant on public goodwill more than anything. Overturning it will be too controversial
According to David Allen Green, the Salisbury Convention works in the opposite direction in cases where the ruling party proposes a bill to break their own manifesto commitment - ie the "oven ready" Withdrawal Agreement Bill which they passed in January. This might be the first time it will be tested in this way. Exciting times for constitutional law
@Joshua Selig Read page 5 of The Conservative and Unionist Party Manifesto 2019
Get Brexit Done
"we will start putting our deal through Parliament before Christmas and we will leave the EU in January" (highlighted in bold)
"Our deal is the only one on the table. It is signed, sealed, and ready"
The Internal Market bill will break that deal if passed into law, in direct contravention to their own manifesto promise.
@Joshua Selig By passing Johnson's Withdrawal Agreement which they now want to renege on.
It's like if I walk into a store and pronounce to the store owner that I'm going to steal a bottle of wine and then arguing that's okay because I'm only 'breaking the law in a very specific and limited way'.
I impregnated my ex but I will not pay child support because she got just a little limeied pregnant in a specific way.
Is op Joking?
That’s how the UK colonised the world.
@@dileepdasari4209 and we should do it again!
“He knows nothing; and he thinks he knows everything. That points clearly to a political career.”
― George Bernard Shaw
@steve gale from across the pond,
help
Sounds like one of these You Tuber "educational" channels like TLDR News
Absolute bloody madness. May and Miliband has it completely right, Johnson can’t possibly expect that there won’t be massive diplomatic consequences from these decisions.
Johnson doesn't care though. His only aim is to have someone to blame for No Deal and keep the blind support of his base, not the UK's interest. Any international diplomatic consequences would be played by him as the EU attacking the UK. He would be all willing to declare war with the EU if need be.
What do you not understand MAY CAUSED this mess, how can she be right
@Elliot Roger fan account Nope..french is the predominant language in EU's institutions
@@danielporter7773 Yes May the Remainer
YES, May has a lot to answer for this mess.
Best. Soap. Ever.
Season 4 coming to a climax
idk at this point I feel like their adding too many plot twist to drag it on
I like watching your soap across the pond, because the one in the US turns my stomach.
nah, too many skeletons in the cupboard
@@666Tomato666 that's the best kind, watching as they all spill out, one at a time....(chomp, chomp, chomp) [that's popcorn snackin' that is]
As the song goes..."The lunatics have taken over the asylum!
Excuse me, can't you only claim that asylum seeker status in the first country you sing it in?
I miss Bercow like I did Ned Stark.
I miss him too. And I welcome that Sir Lindsay Hole is getting a little more profile recently with the red card against Hancock.
@Mikaveli😂😂😂😂😂
@Mikaveli no doubt youve a lot of experience with Emma Royds urself...
Spoiler 😑
A1 you sound like a 21yo desperately trying to adult
0:33 Finally, inner peace.
Boris 2019: Vote for the WA or lose the whip.
Boris 2020: Vote against the WA or lose the whip.
jfc
true, the new season of the Brexit show just isn't the same without professional ORDAAAAH screamer John Bercow
Even main characters die off.
Also not the same without a hung parliament delivering knife-edge votes
@@alexpotts6520 The EU is starting to miss Mrs May terribly. Times change
@@fairplayer7435 We are so low down the EU's list of priorities right now.
@@alexpotts6520 yeah right!
"playing dumb". One wonders if there comes a time when performance becomes reality.
Johnson has been accused of "playing dumb" a few too many times in his political career; but this, to take a term from the amazing film Tropic Thunder, is him going "Full R.."
Can we as a society leave behind the concept that "dumb" = stupid?
Dumb only means someone is non-verbal, not that they are unintelligent.
The etymology is discriminatory.
We can do better.
Holly_D The word bad also has what you call “discriminatory terminology”. It originated as a term for an effeminate man. Do you have a problem with me using the word “bad”? Ultimately, no one is suggesting that dumb people (as in those who cannot speak) are necessarily stupid, and the word has become part of everyday language, so realistically what is the problem?
He is trying to protect the UK from the EU
Mrs May was the problem, Boris is trying to fix the mess she left for him.
@@tinymoogle err no we can't, sorry☹️
*You really need some sleep. Please take care of your health*
He sounds really tired
Aye, we'd be lost without our host here :-)
Probably stayed up to work on this video for next day release haha :) bless
tis what you sound like after a small glass of whiskey in the jarrow :)))
While the UK sleeps, the EU will rob the UK of its rights
Starmer: *someone in households gets symptoms* also starmer: *self isolates*.
Cummings: let's go on a trip to Scotland!
Wasn't he afraid that he is turning blind and he had to go on a road trip with his family to test his eye side?
Or am I mixing something up? 🤔
@Joshua Selig No, if you are a member of this hooligan's band, the rules don't apply.
Starmer just doesn't want to have his face aired defending the EU's right to put checks on goods going from the UK to N. Ireland. basicly annexing them from the UK.
@@wakey87 So you're saying the EU shouldn't have a right to put checks on goods going from Great Britain to the EU? And your language already divorced Northern Ireland from the UK - might want to check your terminology if you're going to argue that Northern Ireland is part of the UK...
@Joshua Selig Do you really think any Police service are going to actively risk the wrath of the most powerful person in the UK?
Bro get some sleep
Imagine the uproar in the Tory Party if Spain suddenly and unilaterally decided to rewrite the section of the WA dealing with Gibraltar.
It seems our ‘oven ready’ deal has burnt, and now we’re trying to blame the manufacturer that we bought it and want it unburnt...
Or rather, the UK gov wants to force in extra raisins to make the agreement less distasteful. - while this would change essential parts of the recipe as a whole.
@Joshua Selig No, the UK is at fault for breaking international law. It's that simple.
Its not burnt at all. Its that the UK Government didnt read the instructions or ingredients and have no realised that they only have a microwave which cannot cook the meal and it contains peanuts which they promised it wouldn't to the people who have allergies to that, they are just trying to blast it in the microwave leaving it gross and soggy and picking out the nuts. Hope you like my over explained food based analogy.
@Joshua Selig No, sorry the UK wasn't forced into anything. They signed the GFA some time ago and they did sign the WA not so long ago. They have been part of the negotiations on both agreements and they had the chance to fully elaborate and examine both prior to signature. And they haven't been forced to sign either. And yet they signed and now they have to comply! There are legal possibilities to change (as a consent of both parties) or cancel but the UK gov. didn't take any of that ways but chose the internationally illegal way. It might not be possible to fully enforce that international law but it will have severe consequences to UK's trustworthiness for future agreements and it may cause sanctions and bloodshed.
@Joshua Selig The EU _has_ been a willing partner to resolve the outstanding issues, that's the issue. They've done their due diligence by outlining their red lines and have given the UK all that it needs to settle outstanding issues. They are willing to give the UK as much time as it needs to settle the matter. The issue is that the Boris wants to outright ignore the finicky but vital bits of international diplomacy just so that he can get what he wants as soon as possible. It's juvenile and disgraceful, is what it is.
I've been asking since before the WA was signed, where do people think the border between the EU and UK should be put regarding ROI- NI. I NEVER get answers. Seems like people want no borders, but correct me if I'm wrong: voting for Brexit, is voting for borders (regained control and all that). So... where should the border be?
There is only three places for the border to be. Between the ROI and the EU, between the ROI and NI or between NI and GB. the EU will never let the first happen and and the second violates the Good Friday Agreement, which only leaves the third.
@@Dispaminite But the third was the one in the WA that the bill is repealing. That leaves the ROI-NI as the only choice. Is the UK government ok with that?
@@damianvila Last Year this time I would have guessed no, but now I have no idea.
@@Dispaminite I'm completely puzzled at what the intentions of the UK's government are... Do they believe the EU will allow for a no border point between the EU and the UK? UK's tariffs are lower than the EU ones (those are already published). There is NO WAY the EU will allow imported good to enter the EU without some kind of control. Also, if there's no border between ROI-NI, and no checks in the Irish Sea, people would be able to enter the UK without control... Where the bloody hell they think the border will be?!
@@damianvila John'son's goal is to remain as Prime Minister. He's looking at the short term, remaining in power, as oppose to the long term. There's also, probably, a fear that the hard border being between NI and GB will lead to NI rejoining the ROI and leaving the commonwealth, which itself my embolden Scotland and even Wales. He's probably downplaying the chances of "The Troubles" renewing after 22 years if there is a hard border between NI and GB and possibly a belief that the EU is a paper tiger in regards to the border.
The UK Dounald Troump
I think he's worse; he's smarter than Trump, more cunning and less obvious.
The Tories are like the Republican Party. They always stand by their leader no matter what he does cos they only care about their own party’s interests.
@@stephenmurphy2212 not really. It's just that Johnson made every MP, if they want to stand as Conservative, to embrace his hard brexit, so a lot of the more sensible Conservatives left.
@@stephenmurphy2212 Did you watch the video? Did you miss the part about May and Major coming out against the bill? Edit: forgot about Cameron and others
@@stephenmurphy2212 It is fascinating to watch. They will vote for anything. I start to believe they will put serious faces and vote to legalize pig f*cking if they are asked to, and will even sit to watch the PM do it if he wants them to.
Just wanted to show support for this channel's brilliant work. It's refreshing to have concise information delivered without a bias 👌
UK: THIS is the deal.
EU: Okay. Sure.
UK: Yep
EU: It's good that you finally-
UK: WE ARE BREAKING THE DEAL
PRAY WE DO NOT BREAK IT FURTHER
hahaha
😅😅🤣what this farce needed was some quality incompetence to go with it.
Owen read deal
And they actually did
Good video
You sound tired though, I thought my video speed was wrong for a while
Setting the playback speed to 1.25 legitimately sounds more like his normal voice than regular playback speed. I hope he gets some rest and that he's not sick.
Ah, you even sound tired. Bless you!
Informative as ever! Thank you for giving up some sleep to publish this clip.
Bro, thank you so much, I really enjoy your videos
also ed Miliband ripped Johnson to shreds in the debates hahaha
And still the Tory party voted to break the law. They have descended into amorality and self-interest.
@@tonyb9735 Descended into?
As in, they were better than that once?
To shreds you say?
Not really. This was not a PMQ with words going back and forth but merely the reading of speeches. I wondered why Starmer's deputy, Rayner, couldn't have done this but when I saw the look on her face, suggesting she was wondering what everyone was talking about, I realised why.
@@anonnemo2504 It was the delivery that ripped him to shreds, not so much the words.
You can understand why the UK should think it can trade within its own borders.
You can understand the EU doesn't want trade "slipping" through into the Republic.
UK shouldn't be back tracking on what agreed after 5 minutes.
So both sides have valid concerns.
Northern Ireland needs a referendum. Either
- Inside UK. So abides by UK wide decisions. For example Brexit. This means a normalised de-miratarised border between the north and the republic. Which includes checks. A hard border.
- Unite with the republic. No border at all
- Go independent. Possibly join the EU. Up to them.
You can't be half pregnant
Exactly, the same conundrum they had a year ago, when they pretended having finding a solution.
@Elliot Roger fan account
Well if the Northern Irish public vote for that option, I'd suggest that is what should happen. Rather than give a veto to people from a foreign country who think it is ok to bomb shopping centres.
But that's just me.
Maybe you are right.
Maybe the US should have renounced its sins and turned Muslim 19 years ago this week.
Stay strong mate! Appreciate the amount of effort in everything you do!
Thank you SO MUCH for posting this, a much needed explanation indeed. Quite incredible still that it made it at all through the 2d reading.
And I thought this season was getting stale, way to come back with a banger
lol Got tired of the filler episodes season 4 of Brexit eh? :)
@@EarlRegent I thought that at least the beach episode would not be air this year
If I was british I'd be seething with rage now. But I'm french so I'm just facepalming and trying very hard not to laugh.
Please note: NOT British. English. Scots and Northern Irish neither voted for brexit nor a Conservative government.
Maybe it is becoming apparent why we want Independence. In 2014 we were told we had to stay in the disUnited Kingdom to stay in the EU. Many abstained. They couldn't force themselves to vote to stay in the disUnited Kingdom, but couldn't vote for Independence as that meant leaving the EU.
Now we have been dragged unwillingly out of the EU. That leaves us free to vote for Independence. Which we intend to do at the first legal opportunity.
Yeah, as a Swede watching it’s very awkward. We used to be super close EU buddies with the UK, and had decades of both right and left parties being quite EU skeptic.
Yeah, not anymore.
What are you doing in the UK? things are constantly absolutely mad in your politics. Are you okay?
Like going back and outright breaking a deal you have with a partner you just made, while being in one of the most intense periods for negotiating another deal between you two. That doesn’t sound smart.
And also soon hoping to make loads of deals with other countries and unions...
How is that a good idea in anyway?
Even if they are actively going for a no-deal brexit, wouldn’t you want to do that in a way that doesn’t destroy the trust your closest neighbours have for you, or you know the rest of the world.
@@IQzminus2 I can't speak for the English. I certainly can't speak for the subset of English called Brexiteers. I am not an expert in mental disorders.
Speaking for Scots the answer is that we are not alright. England is spiralling further and further down the rabbit hole (Alice In Wonderland). And my country is going to suffer through no fault of our own.
The only upside is this pernicious Bill to break International Law. It also breaks the Treaty of Union. If it is enacted my country is legally entitled to declare the Treaty null and void. We can unilaterally declare our Independence after 300 years of being yoked to the English.
Sorry if I sound too boringly self pitying. But what is unfolding south of our Border is frightening me. I had no understanding of how quickly ultra right wing ideology could smother democracy.
@@lindabastable3021 Sturgeon will do more damage to Scotland than England could ever dream of.
@@paulcarroll6995 Oh, dear. Here we go again. The other 62 countries who have escaped and gained their Independence seem to be managing to limp along fairly well. Trotting out the same tired old threats and arguments and dire predictions isn't going to wash north of our Border.
By the way, there is a petition to remove England from the disUnited Kingdom. I'm sure you will be able to get through to it once the tidal wave of Scots rushing to sign eases off.
Been following this channel for at least 2 years now, never heard you sound so exhausted! Take care of yourself bro!
I didn't like the analogy of seasons in a TV show before, but the Internal Markets Bill really felt like the beginning of a new season.
Can Boris just stop blaming EU for all his short comings?
Short comings or short Cummings?
Richard Turner haha!!
Thought the “end of world” plot line was a bit left field, so glad to see this season is back to its usual political tricks again.
your channel is so awesome. Thanks for the great content!!
I am a Tory & voted for Brexit. I voted for Johnson in the last election & was confident (compared to Looney Labour) that it was not only the right choice, but the best choice. I genuinely voted in what I believed to be in the best interests of the country, not just blindly following for the sake of party loyalty. However, I cannot condone under any circumstances what the PM is trying to do. We cannot, cannot, cannot! act against international agreements which we have signed up for. This isn't something that was signed 40-50 years ago either, it was just 12 months ago for goodness sake! Why should any country agree a new trade deal with us (post-2020) if we can't give them the guarantee that we will not go back on our word? It's hugely damaging and will have long-lasting consequences. With: Covid-19, The Recession & the EU Exit, we cannot and must not damage our standing on the international front. This is pure foolishness. And I never would have thought in a million years that I would actually agree word-for-word with any Labour Politician. Well done PM... Well f*cking done.
I mean, if I rob a bank I'm also breaking the law in a very limited and specific way. Can I get away with that too?
I mean, it doesn't look like they'll "get away with it". Japan, Canada, US and EU all took note
"Can I get away with that too?"
Are you a Tory politician or a major donor to the Conservative Party?
according to the politicians in the house of commons in Westmonster you should and it is your own political right to do so... if it gets through in the House of Lords it's a free for all... whoopeee!!!!
I love how the UK government admits: "It does break international law" and yet still goes through with it.
How can anyone trust UK with anything if it wants to break an agreement signed by this parliament and government? Like seriously.
The EU is trapping the UK
Daniel Porter How? By making sure the UK fulfills its legal obligations as to the withdrawal agreement? The UK has trapped itself
The EU trapped and tricked the UK, thanks to a very weak Mrs May, Boris is left with a mess that was left by her and those scheming remainers , What type of deal that divides the UK, undermines the UK sovereignty. Get well away from EU.
@@danielporter7773 I know how this will go, but please be specific.
Tell us all, how did the EU trap and trick the UK?
Are you suggesting that Boris and the conservative party didn't understand what they are signing? Because that is quite weird, since Brois WA was essentially May's WA which was discussed hundreds of times in British media, so if a journalist understand that, and the government with all their experts doesn't?
That's weird. But Please, elaborate exactly how the EU tricked the UK into signing the WA.
Loved the video, like them all it was really informative but you sound exhausted don’t forget to look after your self xxx
Yep. Don't "stay up all night" (humble brag). It's your day job, it would be fine for this video to be posted tomorrow after creating it in normal working hours.
Thanks for the update.
Boris: We tied one of our hands behind our own back prior to entering the negotiations!!!🙄
That sounds like Brexit in and of itself.
Him blaming Parliament for that in insane. No Deal would have basically left the UK's economy and well-being exposed if it happened, like how can that be part of your bargaining agreement in the first place?!?
"I didn't understand/bother to read what I was signing, I know what'll fix it, let's break some international laws!"
Hard border it is then, I’m sure the good folk of NI will be queuing up to thank you. And kiss goodbye to any prospect of a trade deal with the US.
@ClickNSpam Ahahahah, have fun with an hard border in northern Ireland then!
"There may be a serious misunderstanding about the terms."
Tories might had failed to understand that you probably should read agreements before pushing them through parliment, that is the only misunderstanding that could had happened here.
It does feel quite nostalgic in a weird way. In 2018 and 2019 I would watch your videos constantly to revise politics and they really helped me through my a level. Thank you!
2020 is truly a weird year. It managed to make me like Ed Miliband for a moment there.
Are they still selling that bacon sandwich?
I'll have what he's having
More chaos please
I've always liked Ed Miliband.
What do the Irish have to say about this?
The Brits are at it again
See Wacko Jacko eating popcorn
"Come out ya Black and Tans"?
Who cares what the Irish have to say!
- Boris Johnson (probably)
They have a say in the way going forward since they have the voice of 400 million people and 26 states behind them.
Always enjoy your video's, thanks for producing them.
Just a quick note, try to avoid mixing red/green next to each other in graphics like the one at 9:48. They are very hard to decipher for people with colour blindness.
Control how goods go from the UK to the UK-Northern Ireland? HOW DARE THEY CONTROL MOVEMENT OF GOODS WITHIN THEIR OWN COUNTRY❓
Even with this bill turned into law, a boarder and the required declarations and checks needs to be in place somewhere, so the other option is a boarder between Ireland and Northern Ireland... customs boarders are legally required between the EU and non-EU boarders. This government knew this, had it pointed out many times. There are always checks and balances.
Last time there were Borders between the North and the Republic , it didn't end so well...
@@jackbutler3133 : Yes! This is the circle that needs to be squared, and it can't be. Somewhere between the UK and the Irish Republic there needs to be a check and no suitable place exists.
@@jackbutler3133 You're perfectly right. The thing is... there aren't too many options if Great Britain lives the Single Market:
A) Northern Ireland remains in the Single Market: Border between Great Britain and Northern Ireland - no border between Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland - won't go well.
B) Northern Ireland leaves the Single Market: Border between Northern Ireland and Ireland - won't go well.
C) Ireland also leaves the Single Market: Well, theoretically resolving border issues but Ireland made rather clear they will stay in the EU.
D) Umm?
@@haolinkshiron Umm im not Irish but D) is unification
I guess this means he want's bombs and bullets to start flying again?
Fair and balanced as always 😅
I find this very funny, the government is trying to frame this situation as a clever strategy associated with negotiation. No, this is not a deliberate strategy. This is just incompetence. Boris had no idea what was in the bill in detail. I have heard so many people saying Boris is an intelligent man. This is framing average or mediocre performance as a clever irreverent method. No, Boris is just not very intelligent, he is mediocre when compared with other leaders. The thing here it is Boris cannot hide that he is just dumb. But it seems people are convinced that his dumb style is a clever strategy. No, what you see is what you get. He is dumb
Getting a like from me for Jack's super tired voice, throwback and bring in clips of Bercow.
it won't be such a big deal to break a few things in an international agreement?
Oh boy... in the most favourable result... the entire agreement will just be null and void.
sadly since it contains only stuff that is in best interesst of the citizens all over Europe
I would be happy with a WTO agreement
Seeing as how the UK doesn't stick to its agreements that might be off the table as well
I wouldn’t say I’m happy, but I think WTO is inevitable. Hopefully we can then gradually piece together a new deal bit by bit rather than all in one go - just like most trade deals. I just hope we haven’t burnt too many bridges on our way out
@@garrybye4415The WTO is still requiring to control your border so even that is gone in to the trasher.
Coffémon yes, but no one is directly to blame for breaking the GFA that way
Can I get a link to the article Boris wrote regarding the internal markets bill?
Brilliant explainer!!! 👏👏👏👏
Bercow... we miss you
No we don't,we would be better off with that complete knob that stands outside the house's of parliament begging us to stay in the EU, I suppose at least he is honest about what he wants.
No we fooking don't
I think no country in the world will wanna do a trade deal with Britain if the Good Friday Agreement is undermined.
Really? I’m honestly not sure most countries would care. Like seriously I mean it - if it doesn’t affect them - they wouldn’t care - Japan doesn’t, nz doesn’t, I’m from Australia and we don’t particularly - obviously we want peace but ultimately it doesn’t concern us so we wouldn’t intervene
Jake M the Good Friday Agreement is an international peace treaty so of course the UK are breaking international law. Of course most of the international community would be outraged. Japan could still pull out of doing a trade agreement with the UK (there’s still time to) if they choose to side with Northern Ireland. Same with your country, New Zealand and many others. Only a few nations like Russia may still agree to do a trade deal regardless of what happens, but mostly sensible countries may not.
Jimmy Lynn no it doesn’t the agreement has been successful thus far. And it doesn’t exclude a United Ireland. The United Ireland clause is written into it. It clearly says a United Ireland can happen only when or if a majority of the people of Northern Ireland agree to it.
Jimmy Lynn the Good Friday agreement is built around mutual respect so have respect. I never said politicians had the power I said the people have the power to determine reunification. Are you a DUP supporter?
The peace treaty was signed in order to appease terrorists - namely the IRA and their political counterpart. Why should the law abiding people who give their allegiance to her Majesty the Queen be penalised because of thugs and murderers?
How does the bill break international law? Is this referring to the withdraw agreement or part of more fundamental laws?
Why does "International Law" cover state aid and border arrangements, but is non-existent when bombs are dropped on innocent civilians or when Libya was turned into a lawless slave state?
Why can’t we just have a soft Brexit? Seems like that’s the only fair compromise seeing as the vote results were so close. Stop this nonsense!
That deal he just scrapped WAS the soft brexshit.
Because soft Brexit is just remain in disguise. It's not what the people voted for. A close win is still a win. If remain had won by 52% would they have accepted a compromise? Of course not.
gEpWxAqd FsiDseSG No one apart from the far right Brexit brigade voted for a hard / no deal Brexit. The average person just wanted more sovereignty over our own laws
@@Barnet310 I agree, but the problem is that the EU doesn't want us to have sovereignty. They want us to continue under ECJ jurisdiction and follow EU rules. They aren't being very reasonable. Hence we have this silly game of chicken. It may well be that we have to be prepared to choose between sovereignty and a trade deal because right now the EU doesn't want to offer us both. This is the reason that soft Brexit isn't an option. If the British public didn't want this they could have voted for Corbyn; I really think we knew that where we are now is where we would get to by electing Boris.
gEpWxAqd FsiDseSG Well put! I guess it’s my own dilemma as I still cannot fathom why we are even considering sacrificing trade with our biggest trading partner and the biggest global GDP collective
The nostalgia of making videos like back when Brexit was... wait, never mind.
A great video as usual. However, reliving the madness of Brexit is not the viewer catcher you think it is. Also, even if I wanted to relive that hell. I can just watch your current news since it seems the whole process goes in circles.
strange how the prime minister is refered to as Johnson are you biased against the government and hate the UK?
4:18 May might as well have looked into the future with those unholy big orbs on her necklace and bailed out of No 10 before the co co hit and the withdrawal agreement fell apart.
It was May's government that normalised lying to Parliament, to the people. She normalised a dictatorial, confrontational style of governance, it was her government that started the tradition of bypassing parliament at every opportunity, of ignoring the devolved assemblies. This is Theresa May's legacy.
She had a different WA which wouldn't have created the "border" between GB and NI
Ordaaaaaar
You even sound tired! I hope you got some sleep after allnyour brilliant work
Appreciate the content but please slow down with the graphic interchange. As slick as they look the speed they come in and out is very distracting. Eyes are all over the place at points. Thanks for the video.
I came to comments to read the disappointment of the UK guys, only the see everyone talk about tldr guy being tired. Leave him alone and entertain me! 🙀
Hopefully when he gets more rest, he and his team will have time to do an in depth video on the EU SPS food cert issue that Johnson claims the EU is using to "blockade" food to Northern Ireland
Johnson’s place is in prison with other criminals.
if we were the Soviet Union or China. Thank God that we are not.
10:25 When Johnson started keeling over like that, was anyone else, like me, bracing for the famous 'thud' sound from the History Matters channel? I think a History Matters episode about this whole saga would be appropriate when it's finally over.
Honestly if someone went back in time and wrote a book about Brexit before it happened it would be criticised as being “too far fetched”
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Estoy completamente de acuerdo
There should be no such thing as articles in newspapers written by prime ministers.
why is it controversial to want to protect part of your own country against the possibility of constraints by a foreign power?
Because the UK signed a treaty and agreed to it. Now they are basically saying: "Oh we can just repeal the agreement we made with you anytime we like, and if you're pissed about that, you're the problem, not us, the ones who broke it".
We cannot allow N.Ireland to be annexed by the EU.
We are probably staring at no deal already, but it’s hard to see how any deal can be done without border control between GB and NI. The UK wants a frictionless Irish border but doesn’t want to be bound to EU standards, so the checkpoints would have to be from NI to GB. That would leave NI forced to comply with EU standards and rules, but governed from Westminster.
I don't think we're interested in annexing it. Mabe the Republic of Ireland is, since it's actually on their island?
EU backed Mays deal, which put no border between UK and NI, but it wasn't good enough, the UK wanted that border between UK and NI instead.... EU was fine with that, if that is what you wanted. But don't go blaming it on the EU now.
@@garrybye4415 Get this yeah, a boarder between the Republic of Ireland and mainland Europe. Crazy yeah? just the same as what they are asking of us. Or maybe they don't care as much about peace on the Island.
@@wakey87 The EU always said it would be hard to find a solution for the NI border. It was the leavers saying it would be simple, EU simply said: "put your money where your mouth is, if there is an easy solution, implement it, and until such time we have a back stop"
It wasn't the EU that promised solutions, it was the UK. That is why it putting a border between Ireland and EU is not comparable.
the UK should have been honest from the start "we are leaving the EU, there is no easy solution for the NI border, the good Friday agreement is an unfortunate casualty we have to sacrifice for the GB" instead, they lied.
Awesome job boris keep it going.
I am more concerned with house members fearing being kicked out after they have voted against this bill. Honestly... That is similar to a dictatorship.
Thats how our parliament works, always has been. You still keep you seat, your just not a member of the party.
exactly - that is pathetic. You'd think these members of parliament would be and should be only answerable to their own constituents, but it's good ol' party political dictatorship as usual. Pretty much renders the whole electoral system pointless.
There's a key explanation missing. The problem is not NI, the problem is not having a border in the island of Ireland and goods can then travel freely from UK to EU via NI. This was to be expected when the UK voted for Brexit, the UK created the situation that it now wants to ignore.
What I don't get is what about is some cheap product from Greece or whatever enters NI and then the UK because you know no borders, are the UK ok with that?
I don't get that only the EU wants to protect themselves and meanwhile the UK seems to don't care that they can be flooded with products from the EU with no control or taxes
The asymmetry is caused because of the US-UK agreement. EU has no plan to lower their food quality (Greece standards = EU standards). US already has lower food quality and UK is going to lower their to allow american products enter.
just cancel brexit. im tired
They can't cancel brexit, because it already happened. The UK already left the EU.
I like countries acting for their own interests. We may not all benefit but the UK does. As a Greek Cypriot born in the UK I love the UK and I want it to prosper for eternity. Diversity is good and one day an independent UK may save the world. Like they've done before.
Perhaps the negotiations should’ve been included into the context of this video. The bill didn’t materialise out of nowhere.
Oh, I do hope you're sending a signed copy of the colouring book to Michel Barnier......
Did you fail to mention that the 5 previous prime ministers that voted against the bill also voted remain?
Boris Johnson " We arent Liars no no we are just very stupid".
Remember when there was no need for anyone else to be able to (reasonably) scrutinise the bill before voting on it, because it was "oven ready"?
How can anyone who made that claim, and denied proper scrutiny based on it, not only have the temerity to blame the rush job THEY did for the sudden need to break international law, but insist in any way with a straight face that they're the only ones competent to see the process through?
Better question, how deranged and deluded does someone need to be to happily gulp at any such regurgitated tripe, and squawk at any who would attempt to interrupt this "meal"?
A fair and balanced explanation of how we have got to where we are!