ITT after eu collapses/reforms

The eu will collapse eventually or reform itself to efta, what do you eurofags think will happen

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EU will reform itself into federation with common fiscal policy and Europe will be better for it.

My problem with the eu is that not every nation is agreeable with just Germany controlling everything

>Yeah bro, let's just double down on everything wrong with our system

>30%

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Your system is just a flawed copy of the U.S

Germany doesn't control everything. It's just the largest GDP. Does California control everything in the US?
Integrating through common fiscal policy is the opposite of "doubling down on everything wrong with our system", it's fixing our system. Eurozone doesn't work as long as there isn't common fiscal policy, only sane moves are to integrate further or abandon euro. Doubling down on everything wrong with the system is keeping the status quo.

California is trying but no one takes them seriously

>My problem with the EU is that not every nation is agreeable with just Germany controlling everything
"Your" problem is a meme used by eurosceptic parties in Southern Europe.
Why do people keep believing this bs? Germany just plays its role of main economic powerhouse in the EU. Germany even has the same number of EU MPs as Italy, Britain and France despite having 20 million more inhabitants.
If anything the one overrepresented is France, with its stupid ass EU parliament seat in Strasbourg: their economy is shit and they regularly shit on other EU countries interests, but for historical and militry reason they are seen as on par with Germany within the EU.

We could litteraly invade your "country" right now and have Macron dining in Rome tonight so stfu

Yes and your economy would still be utter shit, just as ours.

The numbers for Italy seem very wrong.

>they are seen as on par with Germany within the EU
Not at all, everyone knows the Boches are running the show.

Diplomatically the EU has always been seen as being based on the French-German axis, which is also the reason why Germany has the same number of MPs.

those precitions are plain wrong. Brexit absolutely obliterated eurosceptics in the eyes of public opinion. they were all always saying that we can just leave the EU and negotiate new deals, leaving all the shit we like and getting rid the shit we don't like. Brexit showed everyone it would never work, and anti-EU people lost their only argument. even our current goverment, that won the elections by riding the anti-EU sentiment, now pretends they actually were always pro-EU and for stronger federalization.

Man, that map is really badly outdated

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Per capita germany has very little meps. Malta has the most

Americans will never understand how the EU works or its internal politics, I fear

>those precitions are plain wrong
Notice that the picture mentions David Cameron and the 2017 elections in France. Of course that picture is wrong, reality has proven it wrong two years ago. It was Brexiteer wishful thinking when in reality Brexit increased support for the EU even in the UK itself.

European parliament is not important though. Decisions are made intransparently between the different head of states, circumventing democratic procedures if necessary through political shell games, economical pressure or similar measures. Look at Greece, troika has no democratic legitimization, ignored a referendum.

It’s very similar to the Articles of Confederation

>Germany even has the same number of EU MPs as Italy, Britain and France despite having 20 million more inhabitants
That's already false lmao, France, Italy and the Uk each have 78, Germany has 96
>If anything the one overrepresented is France, with its stupid ass EU parliament seat in Strasbourg: their economy is shit
t. Country who'se whole economy is based on outsourcing americans multinationals
>and they regularly shit on other EU countries interests, but for historical and militry reason they are seen as on par with Germany within the EU.
France still has the second biggest economy in the EU behind Germany and having a big military is indeed important and something that should be accounted for.

Yeah but I've never seen someone paint a good picture of its workings from outside of it

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Generally knowledge about the EU on this website comes from 2015's Jow Forums, which is both sad and funny really

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why does everyone on Jow Forums call Poland ungrateful and against EU, when we always have some of the highest EU approval rate?

Because of Jow Forums memes

The EU is literally the best thing Europe has ever created to secure peace and foster development on the continent, you can't just fuck it up now.

pls let Russia into EU pls pls pls we are of poor

EU will not really collapse. but if a border shenanigan hapends, i hope we get that chunk of belgium back.
no offense belgianbros, but history is a bitch.

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The EU is not just about money. It's about mutual cooperation and peace in Europe. Russia is a warmonger so how could it belong to such an organization?

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pls get rid of putler and his cronies and clean your room first

>The EU is not just about money
for the EE, it is. poles are the most backward nation in the whole union (i mean, you know, your caveman hard-on on religion, gay rights, abortion and other such topics), but you're still in, despite spitting on its fundamental principles. why? because you're a vermin, a leech and personally you're a faggot

Romania and Bulgaria are much poorer than Poland
Poland is on a good way

Russia is too big to be a EU member
Could be an associate partner though, like Turkey

Support for the EU within Europe increased in most countries after Brexit.

>Great Britain tumbles into economic turmoil and political irrelevancy
>Real European countries rally around the flag
Brexit was the best thing that happened to Europe since 1989.

If you look into things it becomes pretty obvious that Farage was a Manchurian candidate trained in Bruxelles

ooof, it's not that simple you know

>Map from 2016
>none of the predications came true
>support for the EU has grown in every country since Brexit desaster
Anglo subhumans BTFO

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>caveman hard-on on religion, gay rights, abortion and other such topics
We low-key support them on these topics