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END OF THE EU? Germany warns FIVE more countries could leave Europe after Brexit

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posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 07:41 PM
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Looks like a rolling snowball effect might be moving within the E.U.

Some countries are suggesting doing a vote for Stay or leave too.

This article mentions Germany might have to pay more when the UK say bubye.

Who can shed light on the imbalances that exist from country to country ?

Who in the EU has the best "advantage" and who is paying the bills ?

END OF THE EU? Germany warns FIVE more countries could leave Europe after Brexit


France, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland and Hungary could leave.

Front National leader Marine Le Pen has pledged to hold a French referendum if she emerges victorious in next year's presidential elections.

While for the past two months a Nexit has been on the cards after Dutch voters overwhelmingly rejected a Ukraine-European Union treaty

Details of Berlin's concerns were outlined in a finance ministry strategy document.

Angela Merkel's country faces having to pay an extra £2.44billion a year to the annual EU budget once Britain has left.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 07:51 PM
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I wonder why no one is calling this what it really is: The second failure of Socialist government.

Did you see the look on Merkel's face? She looked just like a freshly gelded horse.

And, was that a guy with a blocked mustache standing behind her?



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 07:56 PM
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a reply to: Snarl

Exactly, but dont tell all the irrational huggers, they might need a safe room to deal with your truth.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 07:57 PM
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just negotiations

make the other side believe you will walk away if you don't get what you want



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 07:59 PM
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originally posted by: Snarl
I wonder why no one is calling this what it really is: The second failure of Socialist government.

Did you see the look on Merkel's face? She looked just like a freshly gelded horse.

And, was that a guy with a blocked mustache standing behind her?



That made me laugh!!

And did you see Jean Paul Juncker's face it was a picture.

They are not very *Happy Bunnies* over there .....



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 07:59 PM
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originally posted by: Snarl
I wonder why no one is calling this what it really is: The second failure of Socialist government.


I believe it is due to the fact that this has nothing to do with socialism. I live in Europe, no socialism here, despite what wikipedia may try to tell you. Everybody pays, for everything...


ETA: Apologies, I see now it's a political thread. I'm no good at those.

/backs out the door and closes it...
edit on 24/6/16 by LightSpeedDriver because: ETA



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:01 PM
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originally posted by: Snarl
I wonder why no one is calling this what it really is: The second failure of Socialist government.

Did you see the look on Merkel's face? She looked just like a freshly gelded horse.

And, was that a guy with a blocked mustache standing behind her?


because in reality it was the victory of fear mongering and propaganda over common sense, and had nothing to do with any form of government or economic policy

also know as trumpism



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:02 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

It is apparently so great that nobody wants to be a part of it.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:04 PM
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originally posted by: syrinx high priest
just negotiations

make the other side believe you will walk away if you don't get what you want



Well they've *Bullied* and *threatened* played their Aces and done their worst and

the Brits are still standing TALL.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:13 PM
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originally posted by: butcherguy
It is apparently so great that nobody wants to be a part of it.



Its the psychological version of walking into a cell and hearing the doors

*clank* shut behind you. And not knowing if you will ever get out


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posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:19 PM
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We got Brexit. Now it's time for Grexit, Departugal, Italeave, Fruckoff, Czechout, Oustria, Finish, Slovakout, Latervia, Byegium.


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posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:21 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

The strength of any Union is based primarily on its foundational axiom, and in the case of the EU, European integration was seen as an antidote to the extreme nationalism which had devastated the continent after WWII.

60+ years later, the EU has run out of steam, being usurped by global elites with the intention of creating a United States of Europe using the wealth and resources of certain countries to stabilize others.

The internet has allowed people to research and discover for themselves that the EU's version of globalism is actually an agenda to strip nationalism from the minds of men and enable wealth redistribution via forced immigration - and mold the population into a worker-bee like dedication to the Queen global government ethos.

Clearly many people do not share this belief currently held by the globalists....as the Brexit vote shows, and others are now weighing up their options as well. The plain fact of the matter is that Europe today is not the same Europe from even 10 years ago, for me it is definitely unrecognizable from 30 years ago when I traveled through-out the region.

Let the people speak and decide their fate, not globalists intent on corporate, economic and financial control of the human race - their version of equality is 99.9% equal as each other and 0.01% unfathomably more equal than everyone else.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:22 PM
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Lets call the vote "the OUT vote" I say that as now the UK has buggered off why would you stay?, I would expect countries to hold votes as a matter of course and I would now expect that country after country will be leaving.

Sweden, What a shambles, and I can see that there is so much tension and the EU will be blamed quite rightly. I think if they could vote Monday they would.

Germany, Has a large number of leftist liberals but I believe there is enough common sense to say they would go.

Holland, On the whole they are smart people and they will know that the UK leaving has a massive knock on and I doubt they will want to pick up the pieces.

Finland, will leave for sure, with the UK now gone I think many people would flock there for the standard of living and schools. I do not believe they will allow a mass migrant population to turn up.

The list goes on and on, the only countries that will be at a major disadvantage will be the newly formed EU nations and the ones that where hoping for membership, I would even think Greece would go and what happens to the debt?, oh forget it call it a going away present... I can only say it will mean migrants staying at home and sorting their own country out rather than taking advantage of a system that gives you everything without contribution from a few nations, there was never going to be mass UK or any other population movement into places such as Poland,Romania etc etc it was all one way traffic. I also hope it frees up the Visa system so we can get in some well needed KEY workers such as nurses, mid wife's etc etc ...

I also hope it sends a message to the regressive left that no matter what scaremongering crap you try to pull the rational person is now awake to it, the UK leaving was cast as the impossible vote, we was told and "brainwashed" into believing it had no chance that we where "racist" "sexist" "Nazis" for wanting out. I hope commonsense and reason will now come to the forefront and if that is something you cannot deal with I suggest you find out the rent on a "Safe space" straight away.

Good bye EU good Bye,

RA



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:24 PM
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I am very pleased how the brexit turned out. We need more cases of "The Will of the People" to inspire us all.
I find something wonderful in seeing the ruling class bowing down to the unwashed masses, it pleases me.

It needs to become a little more wide spread and localized. We, the unwashed masses can accomplish great things if we work with each other



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:26 PM
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More taxes to the EU? LOL. That's nothing.

Germany is about to become stuck with millions of refugees AND the combined debt of Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. LOL



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:34 PM
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I'm surprised that Greece wasn't one of those countries.

If I was a Greek citizen I'd be campaigning every day for an in-out referendum.

Apart from being massively in debt, they're on the front line of the migrant invasion.

Same for Italy...a beautiful country which has been ravaged by endless waves of African migrants.

What's the matter with Europeans, are they all on Valium?



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:50 PM
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May it be so.

Britain being the first brick knocked out of a soon to be crumbling wall was the perfect analogy.
edit on 24-6-2016 by Deny Arrogance because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 08:51 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

I hate globalism, but i think i hate this current movement more.

After the Brexit, I'm almost expecting Germany to follow suit. Good luck when that happens, Europe.

It's all bad, but the one thing globalism had going for it was reduced chance of war. After all, you don't want to hurt your chances of making a buck if you go to war with your best trading partner.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 09:11 PM
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The leaving of other EU countries has been discussed ever since Brexit was a thought. No surprise here. The other countries were just waiting for one to make the first move. Now the leaders will probably put feelers out to the populace and try to determine how they feel. Look for at least one more to perform a vote soon.



posted on Jun, 24 2016 @ 09:18 PM
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a reply to: Sublimecraft


60+ years later, the EU has run out of steam, being usurped by global elites with the intention of creating a United States of Europe using the wealth and resources of certain countries to stabilize others.


Actually, political union has always been part of the deal, right from the start in the early 1950s.

Us Brits weren't aware of this in the 1970s when the thing was foisted upon us. We thought we were joining a 'common market', and our politicians kept shtum about the political union thing, because the people would never have swallowed that.



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