Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "" video.

  1. Thats debateable at best, Brexit has really shaken things up in the UK in that many people that didn't care much about the EU or vote in European elections, likely will now, I never voted but given half a chance I will for a pro EU party. Also, euroseptics in the UK have had it too easy for too long and have been able to shout out crap about the EU without anyone really defending the EU, if the UK remains in the EU, you can bet that the euroseptics will have a much tougher time on it's hands now from pro EU Brits because the euroseptics have shown themselves to be a threat and that changese everything considering that euroseptics used to just shout things from the sidelines but didn't really matter. Euroseptics in the UK have shown how much damage they can really do with the fanatical views and that is mobalising a lot more moderates around the country and with that, I don't think euroseptics realise how hard they are going to have it now, in or out of the EU, in other words, they've crossed that line in being a minor pain in the arse on the side line to being a real threat to the UK and that will wake up a lot of moderates in the UK to clean up that threat with time. So the UK staying in the EU now could end up making the UK a more moderate and more pro EU country over the next decades as it's clearlly not going to be busisness as useual for the Brexiteers after what they've done over the last 3 years. Also, if the UK stays in the EU now, we are going to have to do some major arse kissing before we get back into the good books with most EU members and that could easierly take a good decade, the reality is, the damage is already done for the UK, now it's just a matter of trying to limit that damage and the best way to do that is to stay in the EU but by another public vote.
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  2.  @damienpeladan481  As much as I would like to see the UK leave the EU with the hardest of Brexit as I'm quite sure that would do a lot of damage to the euroseptic movment in the UK and likely in other EU countries as well. It's not the right thing to do, a lot of Brits that are innocent in all this will feel the pain of it and there is every chance that most Brits want to stay in the EU if given the chance by another vote. So even thought leaving the EU would resolve the euroseptic problem in the UK pretty fast, I think the same result can happen whiles staying in the EU but it will take longer. Personally as a Brit what I would like to see is for the UK to stay in the single market and custon union, that protect most of the economic benefits for the UK and will do very little damage compard to the other options whiles keeping the UK out of EU decision making and in a decade or so when we have learned our lession, I'm sure the EU and it's members will let us rejoin the EU whiles having to signing up to everything like the Euro, in other words, no op-outs. In any case, if the UK does stay in the EU, I don't expect it to be easy and there is going to be a real fight from pro EU and anti EU camps for awhiles but I suspect that the ones that hate on the EU are on the losing side now because they've already shown there fanatical side in how little they care about the well being of the UK and British people and with that, they've likely mobolised the moderates in the country to really take them on. The funny thing is, the euroseptics don't realise whats about to come, in or out of the EU, they've already lost and I think a few of them already know that, Farage seems to know that but then he is one of the smarter Brexiteers of the lot.
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