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Old 05-08-2017, 23:51   #1908
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Re: Eurozone will collapse...

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
The relationship between the EU and most of the eastern european countries is abysmal at best and while i do think Poland will jump first they won't be the last one to bin the EU creating big problems for the EU. Freedom of movement is going to be the lead weight that drags the EU down as it was implemented for the easy transition of professionals and workers across the block and has ended up in practical terms causing ever more immigration putting a strain on all member states. The old guard may have their heads in the sand but the calls for major reform of the EU are increasing and much like when the UK tried to get meaningful reform so far it's being met with nein and non all the time.

The EU's inability to adapt to current trends cost it the UK and will cost it at least one eastern european country soon. If it's to survive in any meaningful way it better start listening to the practical people rather then constantly taking only the idealists seriously.
Why would Eastern European countries want to stop freedom of movement? They have gained from it.
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