Best EU year?

Best EU year?

2020 when it collapses

1995
before shitty € and before easteurope joined

They should've stopped at 1973 and gone no further.
Then they should've completely limited immigration from anywhere else, even from other parts of Europe, and emmigration to anywhere else and use those high taxes of theirs to make raising a family the least expensive as possible while making policy and programs to make it the least intrusive and less demanding on the parents while simultaneously creating more jobs through those policies and programs.

But really, current EU isn't that bad. It isn't what it could be either, which could be a lot better. They could do without Greece though.

I never realized Austria joined this late.

The year we leave

1986 was Perfection, then ussr collapses and everything goes shit

1973 :^)

1995

All years since 1952. There's no such thing as a bad EU year.

They joined the moment they could, just like funland, ie after the soviet union crashed like german airplane. Take note that it takes a few years to officially apply and be accepted.

1973 was the last time the EU was good

Whenever we leave

There has never been a good EU year

The original 6
After that it was already too much

FPBP

>Best EU year?
There are many more years of EU we will be having.It is too early to be picking a best year.

the year before greece joined. lazy blacks don't work, pay taxes or have a functional government yet blame everyone else for their problems. I guess it's hard admitting you're wrong when you live in a shit hole.

1939

1995 before Slavs join

1952, exactly how the eu should look like

2050 when the entirety of europe is in the EU and announces its name changed to European Empire, followed by the coronation of Emmanual Macrons son, the 1st Emperor

>the full germany in 1952
euros really are retarded huh. there isn't even a label that says "known as the ECSC"

1000 bc, its one great scam

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