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by iwontreddit 3647 days ago
> Is Scotland going to be exiting the UK next? Guess we'll see in a few years.

It's possible. The same with northern ireland. But more interesting question is which european country will leave the EU next. Hungary? Greece? Finland?

The UK is a pillar of the EU ( 2nd largest economy and the 3rd most populous country ). Don't see the EU surviving without the UK.

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Don't see the EU surviving without the UK.

As long a Germany and France are on board, the EU will survive in some form. The UK has always been an obstacle to tighter integration, and that obstacle will likely be gone soon.

> As long a Germany and France are on board, the EU will survive in some form.

They won't be on board much longer. The EU is nonsense at its very core. It is a corrupt cesspool where a select group of unelected masters rule over the unwashed masses.

It is a farcical idealized fantasy. It doesn't exist the way the people idealized it to exist.

> The UK has always been an obstacle to tighter integration, and that obstacle will likely be gone soon.

Actually, the UK was a force for tighter integration. After all english and modern anglo culture is the dominant culture of the EU.

It is just shocking how naive people are. The problem with the EU is precisely france and germany. To have "integration", you have to have a common language, culture, history, etc. So will french or german be the language of the EU? That's just the basic first level aspect of a "union".

The only way the EU will ever work is if one dominant nation/ethnic group/etc conquers the whole thing and forcibly integrates the region. And that won't happen anytime soon.

Greece and Hungary are probably next to leave soon to be followed by everyone else.

These numbers only stand if you consider the current state of the UK. Without Scotland, no mines, no oil, less fish. England in itself, independent from the EU, cannot stand the test of time.
> Without Scotland, no mines, no oil, less fish. England in itself, independent from the EU, cannot stand the test of time.

England has canada, australia, new zealand and of course the US. England is part of the anglosphere. England will be fine.

Also, the "mines", "oil" and "fish" make up a tiny portion of england's economy. England is mostly a financial center, not a oil or a mining center.