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« on: September 30, 2017, 12:57:58 PM » |
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Nah, the next to leave would probably be a Scandinavian country as they have always had a consistent Eurosceptic tendency like Britain.
>In Denmark, The Danish people's party which has very Eurosceptic policies came second with 21% of the vote in 2015. Although they don't advocate leaving, their strength still indicates Eurosceptic tendencies. Also, there is the left wing Red-Green Alliance which advocates leaving the EU at 8% of the vote. Also, back in 2000, they rejected the Euro by 53-47. > In Sweden, the Sweden Democrats are polling at ~20% (2nd place) who also support many Eurosceptic policies but not leaving. There is also the Left Party which supports leaving the EU at 6%. Also, their referendum on joining the EU in the first place was fairly close at 52-47 and their rejection of the Euro was pretty solid too, 56-42.
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