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Originally Posted by thommy
first of all you fucking uneducated dumb - the EU is not an idea of the germans - it is an idea of france and from the moment on EEG was founded our life became better.
that germany a france have a eight in the EU is just because these are the biggest country - in every democracy it is the MAJORITY who decides.
do you really think that the EU need holland? or do you even a bit understand that holland would be a 3rd world country without EEG and EU.
tell me WHAT is it what the world need from holland and canīt get somewhere else?
without the EU your tradingpartners would not even find you on the map.
without the EU you could not even find a fish in the nothsea anymore because you dumbheads would take them out without thinking in tomorrow or somebody else with more and bigger ships would do it if there would not be rules to prevent it at least in parts.
god thanks that most of the citizens of the netherlands are not that supid as you are and know from what they can afford a suitable life.
the germans learned from their history - the ones who want to repeat it are dumbheads like you.
i think you should stop a bit to go to coffeeshops - it is not good fro your brain.
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The voting share between poor and rich EU nations favours the poor. So as a democracy is run by the countries with the most votes, they outweigh France and Germany. When the UK leaves the balance will tip further towards the poor. As will the bills to run the EU will fall on the shoulders of Germany. Yes the EU needs Holland.
France is sinking further into debt.
DebtClocks.eu - Debt clocks of the EU Member States - comparison
Look at the debt of the countries that have supplied the West with a low-skilled, low-paid workforce. Then compare that debt with the countries that took the low-skilled, low-paid workforce. Great for the capitalist and big business. Sucks for the people of the richer countries earning less than $60,000 per year.
The EU has allowed overfishing.
With the EU there is no Holland at the bargaining table. Along with every other country, the bargaining is for the EU and as I pointed out that's not run for the benefit of individual countries. How many times has the EU failed to get a trade deal and how long does it take to get one?
You bring up a good point about coffee shops. Go visit one in the UK and see who is behind the counter serving up the coffee and existing on minimum wage.