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Originally Posted by mapuc
Will the still be an EU in 20-25 years from now ?
Those who dislike EU would perhaps say no.
While those who support EU would say yes.
Both could be right. In 20-25 years from now, we may have a totally different type of EU and the number of countries who is a member of EU is double of what it is today.
I could very well see an EU where even Russia is a member.
I haven't change my mind I'm one of those who dislike EU for what it is today and what it may become.
I do not vote in this EU-Parliament thing.
The day the people in the member states can put their vote on a certain candidate who is running for the office and people can vote for an European Congress and Senate that day I may vote-NOT before.
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Well Denmark has MEP representatives you could vote for an anti EU MEP like what the UK did in their last general election so I don't see entirely why anyone wouldn't exercise that right.
I think that if Denmark had a referendum for in or out the Danes would end up split like the UK and it would be marginal to Remain, Sweden on the other hand I think would swing marginally the other way.
The biggest question i put to Eurosceptics is why are they not all calling for referendums to answer the question in or out.