Message from @Comando

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2019-11-07 00:12:39 UTC  

> A poll by the Pew Research Center in June 2016, before the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, found France to have a 61% unfavourable view of the EU, second only to Greece's 71%, with the United Kingdom on 48%.

2019-11-07 00:13:04 UTC  

Oh, I didn't realise it was that high in France

2019-11-07 00:13:44 UTC  

> However, when asked about an actual departure from the EU, 45% of French wanted to stay in the bloc while 33% expressed a desire to leave.[2] The figure in favour of remaining increased to 60% in a subsequent poll in 2019.

2019-11-07 00:13:46 UTC  

Italy is the serious one.

2019-11-07 00:13:57 UTC  

Greece cannot even. Its a joke.

2019-11-07 00:14:34 UTC  

Madame Frexit

2019-11-07 00:14:36 UTC  

Le Pen

2019-11-07 00:14:57 UTC  

Italy has been on the raw end of European politics in general for multiple generations now, and specifically was on the raw end of the Euro.

2019-11-07 00:15:15 UTC  

> In a January 2018 interview with the BBC, President of France Emmanuel Macron agreed with Andrew Marr that the French people were equally disenchanted with globalisation and if presented with a simple yes / no response to such a complex question, they would "probably" have voted for Frexit in the same circumstances.

2019-11-07 00:16:56 UTC  

The US SHOULD, be doing everything in its power to fuck the EU into dissilution.

2019-11-07 00:17:11 UTC  

But that takes a shift of mind within washington.

2019-11-07 00:17:16 UTC  

I think Greece would benefit from a Grexit, since they would have more controls over their monetary policy meaning they can be more agressive in needed changes.

2019-11-07 00:17:46 UTC  

Only the Pentagon seriously oppose the EU and the rest of Washington take the view of tepid support to outright strong support...

2019-11-07 00:17:46 UTC  

That requires competency in Washington, something which is currently lacking

2019-11-07 00:18:23 UTC  

Also it would require Greece not to be a joke pretend nation kept alive by strategic subsidization.

2019-11-07 00:18:59 UTC  

Funnily enough, Greece leaving the EU will bring them closer to China

2019-11-07 00:19:37 UTC  

<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-11-07 00:19:41 UTC  

China will make the port of Piraeus look like a playground

2019-11-07 00:19:42 UTC  

@2K ^^

2019-11-07 00:19:51 UTC  

Unless the US subsidizes their navy

2019-11-07 00:20:17 UTC  

Fuck their navy, the US would need to subsidise their economy

2019-11-07 00:20:41 UTC  

The US would be competing with China in how much investment they can pour into the country, if they want control over Greece

2019-11-07 00:20:46 UTC  

China, already has a head start

2019-11-07 00:21:52 UTC  

is Cheeto-in-Chief pro, anti or neutral on the EU?

2019-11-07 00:22:26 UTC  

Anti, I'm pretty sure

2019-11-07 00:22:50 UTC  

would've been my first thought

2019-11-07 00:23:13 UTC  

Support for Brexit, increased tariffs all seem to make him look that way

2019-11-07 00:23:14 UTC  

since he throws his support behind Farage

2019-11-07 04:34:09 UTC  

>leaving the EU

2019-11-07 04:34:11 UTC  

lmao

2019-11-07 04:34:44 UTC  

we didnt leave in 2015, when most people hated the EU

2019-11-07 04:35:07 UTC  

we arent going to leave anytime now

2019-11-07 04:36:24 UTC  

after the brexit many people saw, that EU cares about its member states, that swayed many people here and all over europe

2019-11-07 04:36:29 UTC  

to like the EU more

2019-11-07 04:37:03 UTC  

as far a china goes, we have sold a big portion of the piraeus port to them already

2019-11-07 04:37:27 UTC  

and its true if we were out of the EU, we would be a chink vassal state

2019-11-07 04:37:28 UTC  

The EU shills woke up. Aigh't I'ma head out.

2019-11-07 04:38:00 UTC  

>canadian

2019-11-07 04:38:13 UTC  

wut ever you say is disregarded

2019-11-07 04:38:35 UTC  

go drink some maple syrup Eh leaf