• Daniel Quinn
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    63 hours ago

    I am a strong supporter of the EU, and won’t sign this. This country is too xenophobic, fractious, reactionary, and delusionally self-important to let them back into the union when it’s still reeling from the damage the UK caused just a few years ago.

    If the UK is serious about rejoining, it will first have to stop treating EU membership like a glorified trade agreement and stepping stone to national power and influence. The EU needs community members and partners, not self-aggrandising parasites.

  • @[email protected]
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    119 hours ago

    Good luck getting this past the Labour government. They are firmly rooted to remaining (excuse the pun) outside the EU. This is even before you attempt to get it past Conservative opposition or fringe party Reform nutters.

    If the party in power isn’t going to champion this then it’s an instant no go.

    • Daniel Quinn
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      23 hours ago

      …let alone the rest of the EU. They’d be crazy to accept a UK petition for membership right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 hours ago

      Labour are dedicated to the democratic vote, which is arguably the “right” thing to do, but not necessarily the best thing to do.

  • @Crackhappy
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    -79 hours ago

    TBH I hope the EU rejects them if they do apply.

    • @makyo
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      55 hours ago

      Why? It’s a win/win for all the same reasons the UK should have never left.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 hours ago

      Why? Half the country voted to remain. It’s not our fault the other half are fucking morons. Make us adopt you euro, I don’t give a fuck

      • @[email protected]
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        4 hours ago

        Half the country voted to remain.

        Firstly, not everyone in the country votes. The turnout for the EU referendum was only 72.2%.

        Secondly, of the non-spoiled ballots, only 48.1% were in favour of remaining. Which is not only much less than half the country but a good 1.9% away from the minimum 50% required for your statement not to be bollocks.

    • @[email protected]
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      159 hours ago

      As a British citizen, I hope that they are accepted, without any of the special concessions Thatcher handbagged out of Delors, and with the proviso that they adopt the Euro and enter the Schengen zone.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 hours ago

      The EU definitely wouldn’t let us back in, it was hard enough for us to get in the first time.

  • @[email protected]
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    -710 hours ago

    I believe joining the EU would boost the economy, increase global influence, improve collaboration and provide stability & freedom.

    ROFL