Strengthening EU-UK ties post-Brexit, including considering re-entry, is suggested to maintain strong economic and political relations. Proponents see it as beneficial for trade and security. Critics argue it could undermine the finality of Brexit and the EU’s cohesion.
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Closer relationship, yes, but not with the idea of re-entry.
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The UK economy was more dependent on the EU than the EU was on the UK. I see no potential economic benefits to doing so. However, if the UK wishes to rejoin the EU at a later date, they should be allowed to do so
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no. the uk knew what they were voting for they left and they should stay gone.
Yes to potential re-entry but no to a closer relationship with the UK
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It would depend on basically on necessity for both party’s and mutual benefits
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The EU Should focus on uniting Ireland and creating an independent Scotland and Wales to join the EU.
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Yes, and the EU should work more closely with the UK’s devolved nations
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The EU should work towards potential re-entry and maintain relationships, but should not attempt to build a closer relationship.
Yes, but not potential re-entry to the United Kingdom if this is what the question is asking.
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Yes if it means they re-enter Europe or we decide to leave but not to be a part of the UK lol
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No but the UK should not be penalized for leaving or barred from returning to the EU.
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The U K should be isolated from the rest of Europe we should start a naval blockade to prevent them from escaping there own waters and force them to keep immigrants to further starve there population
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