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Originally Posted by monik
Definitely not Finland. They're very much into the EU. Not Sweden. They like the EU, it's just that they have a reluctance against the euro. And Denmark is on the brink of joining the euro (according to friends who live there), so don't expect much support from them. All in all I tend to believe we would be quite alone.
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Oh well if we leave and they stay in they will get the ****! not us its their own fault if they do stay.
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