Now that UK is out of the way, are you ready for federalized EU?

Now that UK is out of the way, are you ready for federalized EU?

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Poo poo bum bum

yes, when you get those labour camps up and running again.

Yes, the eternal anglo is out.
I can feel the integration flowing through me.
Build Fortress Europe.

Poopy pootherlands

Who is next? Italy or Spain?

both have high EU aproval
Denmark and the Netherlands, but even they are unlikely
Hungarly is pro-EU, it's just anti-Muslim

Probably Spain or Bulgaria my dude

No thanks, we had enough of your shit reich.

ok what now

What about Greece?

my anus is ready Herr Merkel

I never thought I'd live to see the collapse of the UK

Greece could leave, but they are in a situation where they are either fucked by Germans or they just die.
But Brexit is proof people are unpredictable, so Greece could go nuclear.

Hello fri made

they already had their referendum for leaving the EU, then syriza pussied out and implemented the reforms.
I predict similar thing happening to UK. They will make Norway like deal, and they will be forced to allow free movement of people and pay money to EU

>Probably Spain or Bulgaria my dude
Spain is pro-EU as fuck......

>federalizing my country

Sure, we have to hang all Germans first. They sacked Rome, destroyed Europe, threw Europe in catastrophic religious war, did Habsburgs, did Teutonic terror, did world wars....
Hang all germs and than we can federalize Europe, not before.

Most of EU people literaly said a EEA deal isn't in the cards because it would be against the vote. Free movement is what brits voted against for the most part.
Than again the spoken words of a politician are worth about as much as the bits of memory that would store them on a hard disk. - Almost nothing

All of those were fun times.

But the people who will come in power now aren't idealists.
They are Opportunists who supported leave because it was their chance to get to power, no matter how it would affect the country.

Plus, remember how Syriza was elected with the clear mandate not to support the EU reforms, and they ended up doing just that

Yea I know, I don't question the british politicians, I question the EU ones.
EU stands to lose a lot from a compleate brexit economically, but it also faces an existential threat if it does not handle the brexit right.
What 'right' is...well that's where I'm not sure how the big heads in Brussels will think.
They may fear them agreeing to a EEA access for britain against popular demand will paint EU as undemocratic (even though british politicians are in on it) and fuel euroscepticism.
I don't know man, we're in crazy land now, anything can happen.

Well, as long as UK agrees to the EEA deal on its own free will, I cant possibly see how people could blame the EU
Also, it would send a strong signal for other countries that consider leaving EU, seeing how UK would remain inside the European market while losing all their special privileges and their influence in EU
And I think it would be the last painful option for the Brits, economically speaking

Yes, it'd be a much better place.

Let's do it.

Careful mate, you're cruisin' for a bruisin if you keep up that kinda talk.

I agree it's the most likely outcome, even if eurocrats said they are against it. It will probably come down it them letting themselves be 'persuaded' publicly.
>Well if it's what the brits want, we are fine with it.
>It makes their referendum pointless, but alright.

Looks good to me, at least I'd be able to speak French by now.

first step is European Fiscal Policies Minister

>be a tiny island next to the join if not the most powerful union in the world
So what is there to stop the EU from annexing us? Or annexing whatever's left when 80% of the country secedes.

ye boi

Ask this guy.

Italy more likely

time to anSchultz evropa

I wish.

>

We have the strongest pro-EU movement among the meds, we'll follow Germany everywhere

Hitler ruined Europe you fucking retarded shill.

>we'll follow Germany everywhere
You said that last time.

kek

Yes, it's about time.

>socialist
>doesn't want nationalisation

Nethermeme or some shit country like cyprus

Lay off the VB and paint thinner then try to understand context you retarded fuck

No thank you. Can't we just make a German speaking Union?

No

>Now that UK is out of the way, are you ready for federalized EU?
Ready? I've been waiting for this my whole life.

Let's hope you like being gunned down by .308 and 12GA projectiles.

No I'm not. You guys are shit

>can't wake up

Spain is pro EU

let's go !

>says the brit
joke's on you

have fun literally selling your country now :^)

Greece

>Germany: a Muslim infested cesspool
>France: a Muslim infested cesspool
>Eastern Europe: leeches
>Southern Europe: [no explanation needed]

Yeah, I'd be confident with giving these people the control over my country

>Southern Europe
More like Northern Africa

>Germany: a Muslim infested cesspool

Well, still our country works.

>using USA as an example

matrin schulz is a cocksucking faggot like all goymoney is infested with :^)

Its been a while since the US really got to cut loose and just go fucking insane. These small wars just have not satiated our bloodlust at the national level.

Resisting will only make our cocks harder Pekka, relax and prepare your anus.

Nah, the end of EU has already begun

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Well, that is my little wet dream right now.
>Britain shows that you can easily leave
>Other countries that suffer soooo bad (Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Poland etc.) leave.
>The remaining countries are Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Nordicks, maybe some cute easterners (Czechia, Baltics) and France (meh)

Hell, that would be a fucking nice union. Could probably even get Swiss and Norway into such a union.

USA is the only true winner here

>EU is weakened

>potentially gets a 51st state
>and not just any 51st state

>encourages russia-europe conflict

pszczek

no

US are the ones who also came up with the EU in the first place:


>DECLASSIFIED American government documents show that the US intelligence community ran a campaign in the Fifties and Sixties to build momentum for a united Europe. It funded and directed the European federalist movement.

ISIS

Testing extra flags here

there is already a north africa so you have to say north north africa

want and needs change, we needed europe to focus on hating the russians, not eachother
now that europe has done this, we need to reign in europe' power, before they realize they can unite to oppose russia and the usa

vassals are only useful when they do what you say no questions asked

friendls reminder usa is the only reason for german reunification, western europe assumed the russians would never allow it (woops)
you're welcome

"Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that neither the United Kingdom nor Western Europe wanted the reunification of Germany. Thatcher also clarified that she wanted the Soviet leader to do what he could to stop it, telling Gorbachev "We do not want a united Germany". Although she welcomed East German democracy, Thatcher worried that a rapid reunification might weaken Gorbachev, and favoured Soviet troops staying in East Germany as long as possible to act as a counterweight to a united Germany.
Thatcher, who carried in her handbag a map of Germany's 1937 borders to show others the "German problem", feared that its "national character", size and central location in Europe would cause the nation to be a "destabilizing rather than a stabilizing force in Europe". In December 1989, she warned fellow European Community leaders at a Strasbourg summit that Kohl attended, "We defeated the Germans twice! And now they're back!" Although Thatcher had stated her support for German self-determination in 1985, she now argued that Germany's allies had only supported reunification because they had not believed it would ever happen. Thatcher favoured a transition period of five years for reunification, during which the two Germanies would remain separate states.

The French ambassador in London reported that Thatcher had told him, "France and Great Britain should pull together today in the face of the German threat."