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Topic: Will the European Union survive in the coming years (Read 159 times)

sr. member
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After Brexit, and the disaster of Greece Economy, do you believe Germany will be able to hold the European union in the coming years ?

Absolutely not. Germany will not be able to hold the European union. Because, European union has already collapsed years ago. Because of being self-enclosed, European union cannot survive in these global world. If european countries want to survive, somethings must change immediately.
member
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Well Brexit definitely hit the EU hard. I do not believe in the future of the EU. One country can not hold all countries together. I believe in approximately 20 years there will be no EU. I do not see any big changes and if that stays so, goodbye EU.
member
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Hard to say what the next years bring to us. But today the situation seems "stable" as it can be  and when the EU ends there will be an new partnership
sr. member
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Brave New World
I doubt it will last too long after brexit.. maybe 5-10years.. too many issues caused by the EU, and not to mention problems in these counties: Greece austerity/money issues, Italy's financial crisis etc., unchecked immigration, Eurozone always teetering at risk of collapse etc.

Countries that contribute a lot will likely want out as smaller countries in (and being let in) will drain them more and more. Brexit was the beginning of the end of the EU, but because the EU panders to the liberal left and acts all sanctimonious it appears too virtuous to fail, but this is just a facade and reality will dispel that facade eventually.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
It will survive in next 10-20 years however some smaller countries may leave the union.
newbie
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After Brexit, and the disaster of Greece Economy, do you believe Germany will be able to hold the European union in the coming years ?
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