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Officials are working on a plan to classify no deal as a "major disaster", a category normally used to describe destructive natural events such as earthquakes or major floods
Interesting indeed. As been previously stated many times, a no deal Brexit is as bad for The EU as some people are saying it would be for The UK.
originally posted by: Identified
a reply to: airforce47
Greece, Poland and Sweden are being watched very closely by the EU. Greece has elections in October which could lead to Grexit down the road depending on how that goes.
originally posted by: Identified
a reply to: airforce47
Greece, Poland and Sweden are being watched very closely by the EU. Greece has elections in October which could lead to Grexit down the road depending on how that goes.
originally posted by: contextual
None of the countries you noted have any interest in leaving the EU.
REVEALED: The next TWO countries who will quit 'EU cult' as Brussels fears UK success
AT least two European Union member countries are feared to be considering quitting the bloc to follow in the footsteps of Brexit Britain, global business developer Hilary Fordwich warned.
The European Union has been facing threats of further withdrawal from the bloc as several member countries swung towards the eurosceptic right in the past couple of years. Ms Fordwich suggested the Netherlands and Sweden could soon follow Brexit
Swedish eurosceptic party Sweden Democrats (SW) has issued a dire warning to Brussels, suggesting the Scandinavian country could very well leave the bloc unless eurocrats accept to make substantial changes to its core institutions. A shocking poll in 2017 suggested more than half of The Netherlands would prefer to quit the EU.
Ms Fordwich continued: "There were rumours of Nexit, the Dutch leaving and The Netherlands, and Swexit after the right swing in Sweden.