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June 28, 2016, 12:26:46 PM |
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June 28, 2016, 12:38:44 PM |
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I'm agree that for now it's hard to make any prediction about which country will decide to off the European Union next. It has to past some time to see how it's gonna be in Britain, maybe if this out will bring more positive results for Britain - someone else will decide to leave the Union.
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June 28, 2016, 12:48:52 PM |
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I voted for Belgium, because of those terrorist attacks. I guess it's enough of these problems with immigrants for them and people pretending to be immigrants and actually being terrorists. However, if Belgium quits, is there going to be EU?
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June 28, 2016, 01:09:00 PM |
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I'm agree that for now it's hard to make any prediction about which country will decide to off the European Union next. It has to past some time to see how it's gonna be in Britain, maybe if this out will bring more positive results for Britain - someone else will decide to leave the Union.
Yes, I think they'll all be watching, which is why the UK has to stay strong and make Brexit work. Once we've shown it can be a success, the floodgates will open.
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June 28, 2016, 01:40:50 PM |
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Despite some problems, EU is ultimately a good thing and I find it surprising how little liked it is on this forum.
Why? Please add some arguments. Free movement is a good thing. Defense union is a good thing. A single currency is a good thing. Investments into projects that will bring net positive result is a good thing. To be fair some people will say that those are bad things, but I like that I can freely move among the countries in the union. I like that I can use one currency in those countries. I like that if my country was attacked tomorrow the full might of europe would descend on Russia (sorry stupid joke, but Russia is basically the only entity that has a slim chance of attacking).
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June 28, 2016, 04:44:08 PM |
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Possibly France might be planning to make initiation to leave, but it won't happen soon.
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June 28, 2016, 09:50:06 PM |
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It might be the case that the people who voted for Brexit, after seeing the results of their decision, might actually want there to be another vote. With Scotland pushing for independence and all of the economic consequences, those people might want the UK to remain in the EU. The Brexit vote could actually strengthen the EU, and become a deterrent for other countries that might be thinking about exiting.
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June 28, 2016, 11:33:34 PM |
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I haven't voted as I haven't found the "NONE" option.
The EU will live forever. France is between Spain and Germany, and Italy is between France and Slovenia. This is not going to change, and there are thousands of Europeans living in one country while working in another. Plenty of things might change, but there will always be millions crossing borders everyday, to work, to trade or for fun, so there will always be a need for "neighborhood relations". The EU is the best place to organize that.
I'm surprised 4 chose France. My experience is that at least one quarter of the French people are subhumans who would unable to stand without state support. France would simply collapse if it weren't under the strong umbrella of Germany.
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June 29, 2016, 02:44:48 AM |
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Possibly France might be planning to make initiation to leave, but it won't happen soon.
Although the majority of the public is in favor of Frexit, the mainstream parties remain opposed to it (only the extreme-right and the extreme-left are in favor). They will never allow a referendum, a la the one held in the United Kingdom. So unless Marine Le Pen becomes the president of France, there is no chance for a Frexit.
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June 29, 2016, 07:16:40 AM |
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I think Turkey will be the next country to leave. Once they realise that they can't continue to get money for nothing, then they will be off.
No turkey would not be out of the European Union, they are very good territory for terrorist can enter the territory of europe by pretending to be refugees.
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June 29, 2016, 02:38:09 PM |
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I think Turkey will be the next country to leave. Once they realise that they can't continue to get money for nothing, then they will be off.
No turkey would not be out of the European Union, they are very good territory for terrorist can enter the territory of europe by pretending to be refugees. I heard from some news report how the Brexit was actually inspired by Turkey's plan to move out of the union. Well this I just heard from a friend so I won't be surprised if it's not reliable at all.
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June 29, 2016, 04:39:25 PM |
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I think Turkey will be the next country to leave. Once they realise that they can't continue to get money for nothing, then they will be off.
No turkey would not be out of the European Union, they are very good territory for terrorist can enter the territory of europe by pretending to be refugees. I heard from some news report how the Brexit was actually inspired by Turkey's plan to move out of the union. Well this I just heard from a friend so I won't be surprised if it's not reliable at all. Turkey isn't IN the European Union! The fear was they might join (they've started informal talks because Merkel is buttering them up due to the migrant crisis)
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June 29, 2016, 06:26:53 PM |
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The talks for turkey to join the EU started before Merkel was germam chancellor.
The funny part: Merkel actually prevented turkey joining the EU and ensured they would get only a privileged partnership when she got voted in as the german chancellor.
For the refugee crisis turkey is getting money and maybe visa freedom although the last is right now not possible (atlesst that is what german news are writing), because there were several political difficulties in turkey that prevents it.
( visa freedom is coupled to several things)
Interesting that merkel was always an enemy of an EU with turkey right?
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For the refugee crisis turkey is getting money and maybe visa freedom although the last is right now not possible (atlesst that is what german news are writing), because there were several political difficulties in turkey that prevents it.
And this played a big part in the NO vote - for example some Ford Transit factories were closed in the UK and relocated to Turkey to take advantage of Merkel's EU subsidy for businesses that relocated there. People thought wow, Britain is a net contributor, so some of that subsidy money is ours, and it is being used to move jobs to Turkey to sort out Merkel's migrant mess. It tipped the vote in those areas like Southampton.
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June 29, 2016, 10:36:55 PM |
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For the refugee crisis turkey is getting money and maybe visa freedom although the last is right now not possible (atlesst that is what german news are writing), because there were several political difficulties in turkey that prevents it.
And this played a big part in the NO vote - for example some Ford Transit factories were closed in the UK and relocated to Turkey to take advantage of Merkel's EU subsidy for businesses that relocated there. People thought wow, Britain is a net contributor, so some of that subsidy money is ours, and it is being used to move jobs to Turkey to sort out Merkel's migrant mess. It tipped the vote in those areas like Southampton. Turkey first tried to join the EU more than 40 years ago, and the free trade agreement is also very old. Frau Merkel wasn't yet in politics. I remember De Gaulle, a former french president. He vetoed twice the entry of the UK into the EU, and he also blocked Turkey. But that was a long time ago, at a time when there were leaders with some insight. Those days are gone.
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For the refugee crisis turkey is getting money and maybe visa freedom although the last is right now not possible (atlesst that is what german news are writing), because there were several political difficulties in turkey that prevents it.
And this played a big part in the NO vote - for example some Ford Transit factories were closed in the UK and relocated to Turkey to take advantage of Merkel's EU subsidy for businesses that relocated there. People thought wow, Britain is a net contributor, so some of that subsidy money is ours, and it is being used to move jobs to Turkey to sort out Merkel's migrant mess. It tipped the vote in those areas like Southampton. Turkey first tried to join the EU more than 40 years ago, and the free trade agreement is also very old. Frau Merkel wasn't yet in politics. I remember De Gaulle, a former french president. He vetoed twice the entry of the UK into the EU, and he also blocked Turkey. But that was a long time ago, at a time when there were leaders with some insight. Those days are gone. im talking about the member negotiations for the EU that started around the year 2000. Turkey tried to join the EEC since 1959 which didnt happened. Btw. i just found out that Norway actually pays per capita as much as the UK does to the EU.
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June 30, 2016, 05:09:39 PM |
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I think Turkey will be the next country to leave. Once they realise that they can't continue to get money for nothing, then they will be off.
No turkey would not be out of the European Union, they are very good territory for terrorist can enter the territory of europe by pretending to be refugees. I heard from some news report how the Brexit was actually inspired by Turkey's plan to move out of the union. Well this I just heard from a friend so I won't be surprised if it's not reliable at all. Turkey isn't IN the European Union! The fear was they might join (they've started informal talks because Merkel is buttering them up due to the migrant crisis) yes they can also join EU infact at the end you will see that so many countries have joined the EU. i think this is the most best option and opportunity with them to make their position strong after become the EU alies.
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June 30, 2016, 07:52:39 PM |
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I think Turkey will be the next country to leave. Once they realise that they can't continue to get money for nothing, then they will be off.
No turkey would not be out of the European Union, they are very good territory for terrorist can enter the territory of europe by pretending to be refugees. I heard from some news report how the Brexit was actually inspired by Turkey's plan to move out of the union. Well this I just heard from a friend so I won't be surprised if it's not reliable at all. Turkey isn't IN the European Union! The fear was they might join (they've started informal talks because Merkel is buttering them up due to the migrant crisis) yes they can also join EU infact at the end you will see that so many countries have joined the EU. i think this is the most best option and opportunity with them to make their position strong after become the EU alies. Doubt they will be allowed to join. Maybe some day but not any time soon. And not while juncker is around. Dialogue between eu and turkey has been going on for decades. With only some progress. Some countries don't like the idea of turkey in the eu like germany, greece, etc. There is some popular opposition to it too. And fears of more migrants, difficulties integrating a large country with a large economy, cultural differences, turkey cracking down on press and free speech, move away from a secular democracry, human rights violations, etc.
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