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You never know, eastern bloc might realise what's at stake and suck it up; Spain and Italy could hang in there and the newfound solidarity from the unified approach to the migrant crisis result in a willingness to prop up all the weak economies with some form of federalism in the eurozone.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI concur. A real shame, but at least I will be able to say "I told you so".
The writing is on the wall for the EU anyway. Italy debt-gdp , Spain debt-gdp, migrant crisis. I don't see it surviving all that...Comment
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Care to put money on that? I would suggest they are just as likely to get nailed to the floor just like they have Greece. What's the unemployment rate across southern Europe? It's been stuck like the for a while.Originally posted by seanraaron View PostYou never know, eastern bloc might realise what's at stake and suck it up; Spain and Italy could hang in there and the newfound solidarity from the unified approach to the migrant crisis result in a willingness to prop up all the weak economies with some form of federalism in the eurozone.Comment
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No that's just my eternal optimism ;-)Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostCare to put money on that? I would suggest they are just as likely to get nailed to the floor just like they have Greece. What's the unemployment rate across southern Europe? It's been stuck like the for a while.Comment
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Even the outies have no ******* idea, numpties: Brexit donor's company spells out risks of quitting EU | Politics | The Guardian“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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The bickering and in fighting of the various 'out' groups is reminiscent of the self destructive nature of various extreme parties (NF, BNP) etc, the lack of a coherent approach could hand the 'in' groups with a significant boost, if we stayed in then that may be a major reason.Comment
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Nice link attempt for the out campaign to far right extremistsOriginally posted by SlipTheJab View PostThe bickering and in fighting of the various 'out' groups is reminiscent of the self destructive nature of various extreme parties (NF, BNP) etc, the lack of a coherent approach could hand the 'in' groups with a significant boost, if we stayed in then that may be a major reason.
Do you perchance read the Guardian?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Solidarity in Spain? We have a hung parliament. Unless Rajoy has a trick up his sleeve (which is always possible) we are looking at a coalition of three.Originally posted by seanraaron View PostYou never know, eastern bloc might realise what's at stake and suck it up; Spain and Italy could hang in there and the newfound solidarity from the unified approach to the migrant crisis result in a willingness to prop up all the weak economies with some form of federalism in the eurozone.
Italy want to leave the EU now their debts are paid off. " Renzi says that unless the EU pays for Italy's sea patrols that search for migrants trying to enter Italy illegally, Italy will leave the Eurozone."Comment
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I am in favour of leaving but the out campaign aren't doing themselves any favours at the mo, the danger is that they are seen as looneys and end up losing the argument.Originally posted by Troll View PostNice link attempt for the out campaign to far right extremists
Do you perchance read the Guardian?Comment
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