Mr Khan said:
fighter said:
kowenicki said:
Mummelmann said: If it makes you feel any better, the vast majority of the Nowegian population strongly disagree with their choice. |
Of course they do. They dont want to be in the EU. I applaud them.
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The Norwegians may not be integrally part of the EU but the cooperation level is as high as it gets (part of the single market and the Schengen area, norwegians are also allowed to vote locally when residents in the EU and so many other stuff i could list)
Greece is perhaps the single example of a EU defection. If you allow yourself to pull your face from your butt cheeks' pressure and look at, say, a 20 years scale, the number of ties between our regions, institutions and cultures is on an accelerating pace, more than doubling the number of members, increasing the weight of influence at national level to the point that most national laws are the declination of EU directives
It s as if the british euro-sceptics live in a lost valley riding diseased dinosaurs and wondering how to make fire to heat their tea (made of dirty filthy leafs and roots)
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Exactly. Long-run, the European Union is going to be a powerful force for good in the world.
If we need a historical example, look at America; dysfunctional as fuck up until after the Civil War. But that didn't stop it from being a good idea before the civil war, which proved itself more thoroughly afterwards.
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Yeah, exactly like the UN is a powerful force for good in the world, with emphasis on powerful.