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I think there are some people that voted to remain that wouldn't necessarily agree (or immediately afterward have agreed with) rejoining.
Rejoining presents a very different prospect - we will have lost our veto, we'll need to join the Schengen area and will have to adopt the Euro. Some people may have issues with some or all of these things.
maybe you'll even have to drive on the right hand side and drop the english language, speak french instead...
come on, bring up more horror stories :)
I'm really sorry but which of the three things I've suggested do you think wouldn't be part of an agreement to rejoin the EU?
Incidentally I don't personally think of them as horror stories. Joining Schengen sounds like a positive to me, joining the Euro doesn't bother me and the kids of the very is simply a prince well last good Cameron's folly.
Not really 1 in 10. A lot of them simply died due to old age and covid.
Some probably moved to the EU, I could imagine
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.