Most people in France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support UK rejoining EU, poll finds
Most people in France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support UK rejoining EU, poll finds

Most people in France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support UK rejoining EU, poll finds

I'd support it too, with two conditions:
That should ensure one of two things:
-or-
I'd add to that the demand that the UK must fully comply with EU standards on human and civil rights, especially the right to freedom of opinion, freedom of assembly and the prohibition of torture.
Specifically this refers to the criminalization of Stop Oil and Palestine Action and the torture of Julian Assange.
I mean wouldn't that require, say, Germany to follow these standards first?
Yeah, how's that going with Hungary? We cannot rely on the EU to enforce civil rights or freedoms. The UK needs to sort that ourselves.
Bringing in proportional representation is far more important than rejloining the EU in my opinion. That would be better for repairing the UK.
Was just about to paste some text i copied from the article here when i saw your comment; it seems your thoughts are in line with how many people think. Considering the Brits do not appear to be happy about those conditions, I guess a breunion or brejoining won't be happening very soon:
I'm British and I think we should be subject to more conditions than when we were previously in the EU, if we were to rejoin. We had a great deal and we stupidly left rather than trying to work with the EU to resolve whatever perceived problems we had. So, yeah, obviously as a Brit I'd be happier for us to join on our old terms but realistically we screwed up and we should pay for that.
Get rid of FPTP. We don't need that shit in the Union.
I'm not opposing what you're saying, but just to be clear, plenty of countries have rebates in one form or another; Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany for example.
Just like the UK exemptions most of those were given to early members as rules changed to get them to agree to the rule changes.
New members don't get that - and UK would be treated like a new member.
Of course they won't get special treatment and adapting the Euro is a given. Although the latter is basically a commitment statement anyway which many countries will probably never follow through with.