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<blockquote data-quote="TheTallGuy" data-source="post: 7364669" data-attributes="member: 9121"><p>France has no desire to leave the EU because they think that they're the top dog in the club, they don't seem to realise that the Germans believe that they're the ones at the top. Meanwhile the Belgians sit back with a smirk on their faces because they clearly run the show having the most EU institutions located in Brussels, the Dutch just go with the flow for an easier life as does Italy. Greece wants to leave because of the slap on the wrist they received as part of their bailout, but in reality know that they'd get an even bigger slap if they do, besides which they'd have nowhere to send the illegal immigrants. The Eastern states get too much money either directly or sent home from free movement workers to want to leave, although they aren't happy with all the rules they have to follow. Likewise Spain & Portugal benefit greatly from membership. Of all the states, probably the Czech Republic & Hungary have the greatest desire to leave, but being totally surrounded makes it unattractive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTallGuy, post: 7364669, member: 9121"] France has no desire to leave the EU because they think that they're the top dog in the club, they don't seem to realise that the Germans believe that they're the ones at the top. Meanwhile the Belgians sit back with a smirk on their faces because they clearly run the show having the most EU institutions located in Brussels, the Dutch just go with the flow for an easier life as does Italy. Greece wants to leave because of the slap on the wrist they received as part of their bailout, but in reality know that they'd get an even bigger slap if they do, besides which they'd have nowhere to send the illegal immigrants. The Eastern states get too much money either directly or sent home from free movement workers to want to leave, although they aren't happy with all the rules they have to follow. Likewise Spain & Portugal benefit greatly from membership. Of all the states, probably the Czech Republic & Hungary have the greatest desire to leave, but being totally surrounded makes it unattractive. [/QUOTE]
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