Problem is that the French are transparently doing it as an example intended for its domestic euro-skeptics. And Germany, meh.
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My fear is that pro-EU parties will act in such a way as to confirm to everyone what anti-EU opponents detested about the EU.
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Yep. Revenge. A dish best served cold.
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Exactly. No more extra croissants and sausage for beggars.
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I haven't seen anything on the European reaction, outside of Ireland.
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Oh yeah because European countries are always so understanding&patient with the shenanigans of another. Not really.
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add Greece into the equation alas.
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how are they? I wondered that but have not seen any stories on it.
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Counterpoint: What alternative do they have? I'm REALLY no fan of post-Lehman Eurozone. But this is different. This is RATIONAL.
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