Hmm

Hmm

interesting...

Fuck that

>The richer the country, the more it's against a federal Europe
Really makes you think

After bongs fucked up the climate has changed

>fedtugal

Interesting countries are: poland, hungary and greece

>eventugal

Cool and Good

>2014

split all the percentages in half and you get the current numbers

2014 was just before all the shit went down

It's really not that big a difference from Spain. Portugal often only stands out because it only has one neighbor to be compared to.

wtf Greece and Poland
Talk about mixed signals.

>Undecidetugal

Taking straight from r/europe
Polish scum

TOWN

big if true

a lot has happened since 2014

why is Portugal in every single map different color than Spain?

It's astounding how much can change in 3 years

I'd really like to see what exact question was asked, because I have a feeling a significant number of people didn't understand it.

>33%
Yeah fucking right. Probably those fucks who keep sinking this country further down the shitter and further in debt to the EU.

Only the gibs nations like the EU and they won't even take responsibility and they're proud of it.

wtf i love Sweden now!

>2014
current numbers would be really interesting.
anyhow, it speaks volumes about the actual feasibility when a few mudslimes already bring this idea to a halt

if it wasn't for the refugee crisis the Brexit probably wouldn't have happened

What does a federal Europe actually mean?

>why is Portugal in every single map different color than Spain?
It's a running joke on int

meme answer: Reich time
actual answer: pic related

well, it certainly would involve a european constitution
it's a german disposition to overlook inner-european conflict potential, because culturally and geographically we are a country of the middle

No big difference, mainly centralization of some things (already happening) and only one foreign policy.
The real danger lies within that this may change over the years and the republics lose more power to this European state.

Nobody knows.
It's the skub of international politics.

ironically the richer a country is, the more excited it is to demographically kill itself

Why is Sweden literally the most perfect country in the world?
I thought I couldn't love them any more than I did

>federal europe

So France and maybe Germany running things? No thanks.

Irrelevant, many things have changed since 2014

>3 years ago
hmm

>only one foreign policy
That could never ever happen without the whole thing falling apart immediately

hmmm

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Netherlands.... I....

Did the rapeugee invasion start in 2015?

I've been wondering for awhile if it started in 2015 or if I merely learned about it in 2015.

why not?

It's been going to some extent ever since someone decided to invade Afghanistan

We were pro-neutrality long before we got rich.

The United states of Europe
I think it's a good idea

>united emirate of europe

the easier I can get out of this shithole the better

looks like a urinal mint, just make it the all seeing eye or some shit, it's just as obvious at this point

Fantastic posts

indeed

would honestly rather join the actual USA and become 51st state desu

fucking bender flag, it should be this

I don't think it really matters now. Refugee crisis ended in 2016, 2 years have gone. It didn't change anything in reality. I think support was lower in 2015, but now numbers are pretty much the same.
I think after the Brexit the countries who remained became more pro-EU as they see how the shit hit the fan in Britain. On the other hand, as you see this idea is popular mostly in a poorer countries who provide others with workforce and agricultural products. I think they hope they would receive support from the federal government if that happens. But it wouldn't happen, looking at how the various leftists, antiglobalists and right wingers are powerful in the Western Europe. No one there would like this liberal idea.