THE LIVESTREAMS ARE BACK!
Most Sundays at 6pm CET from now on there will be Outside Views livestreams again.
So this good old tradition gets a revival so to speak.
Brexit, the Tories, the future of the UK and tons of more topics will be dealt with.

If you want to ask questions during the stream your best option for me to see them is using superchats.

Outside Views:

Brexit happened on January 31st 2020 when the United Kingdom formally left the institutions of the European Union. And here you get some outside views on this and UK politics in general.

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I started on my first channel here with a mix of Brexit EU and so on and now decided to keep it seperate due to different viewer´s interests.
From now on you will only find Brexit topics here.
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3 Comments

  1. To pick up on the point I raised in the stream:
    If you look at "List of cities in the United Kingdom" on Wikipedia, Birmingham is the largest with a population of 1,092,330. City of London is the 3rd smallest in the UK and smallest in England with a population of 7,375.
    If you look at "List of urban areas in the United Kingdom", Greater London is the largest with a population of 9,787,426, Greater Manchester is second with 2,553,379, and West Midlands which includes Birmingham is third with 2,440,986.

    When people say Birmingham is the 2nd largest in the UK, they are comparing The City of Birmingham District and The City of Manchester District with the Greater London Region. London and Manchester are both made up of two Cities [London and Westminster]/[Manchester and Salford] plus a number of boroughs. Birmingham isn't split up in this way but it is part of the West Midlands Region with Birmingham as bar far the largest component of it, though I suspect with City of Birmingham going bankrupt that might change with its responsibilities split between the West Midlands Region and a number of smaller districts. Given that it is the largest Lower Tier Local Authority in Europe, it is probably too big to be a single district.

  2. Of course the situation on the island of Ireland is "delicate" due to the imposition of the sectarian border by the UK invader.
    It is still very tense there daily, even with the GFA in place.
    Violence by extremist groups on either side is inevitable as the UK, with DUP and extremists as bed fellows, continues to impose themselves .
    The sovereignty dispute between Ireland and the UK is one dispute over 850 years old.
    The other dispute between the UK and the EU is more recent, and a customs trade dispute.

    Common to both disputes is the UK. (That surely tells its own story🤔)

    The UK of course intentionally mixes aspects of both disputes because it suits the bully boy mind-set; Solely to impose its own ideologies, over Ireland on the one hand, and over the EU on the other hand.
    The UK has UNILATERALLY refused to implement the TCA it signed with the EU; The UK uses the NI potocol to browbeat EU and at same time continue to impose its sectarian set up in Ireland. The UK is even trying all it can with bed fellow extremists to scuttle the very delicate peace process and the GFA, yet another agreement the UK signed but refuses to respect.

    The UK is a dangerous neighbour . The UK is inflicting social and economic vandalism, and sectarian rule. The UK is even jeopardising peace only to gain own political ends. Such anti democratic behavour is dangerous and provokes violent reactions, like these recent ones again.
    Does Europe need yet another trouble spot?
    It is clear what a despot has provoked in Ukraine.
    Do democrats in europe want to allow another despot to provoke social, economic misery across the EU? including violence in a member state of same?

  3. Speaking of things other than brexit is critical. Thank you. That UK saga is tiring. It is time for EU to move on. Brexit means brexit. We know what the UK wants to be. Let's learn to live with that "difficult" neighbour. Thanks again for your factual approach to matters.👏👍

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