In 2004 13 new countries joined the European Union: Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Malta, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Estonia, Czech Republic and Cyprus. The EU is currently considering admitting Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey.
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@9FN2W8T2yrs2Y
Yes. It should be left to the 10-20 top economic powers throughout Europe strictly.
@96PR56JLiberal Democrat2yrs2Y
No, and an ever-closer union leading to a United States of Europe should welcome any European nation which meets the democratic, economic and human rights requirements of integration - if a 2/3 majority of citizens vote to join.
@95CLBYK3yrs3Y
It depends if the country wants to be independent.
@945K7TRLiberal Democrat3yrs3Y
EU membership should be open to any European country.
@92R9SLXConservative3yrs3Y
The EU should be dissolved
No but all countries should be financially secure by themselves and not reliant on others and should have comparable contributions
@8SLGP5V4yrs4Y
Don’t know. All should have a say but be held equally accountable and be financially self dependent
@8R56NKT4yrs4Y
This is best left up to the other countries of the European Union
@8R56832Plaid Cymru4yrs4Y
No, but it should remove countries with authoritarian governments
The current number of members should stay the same
@8TGQ3XN4yrs4Y
This is up to other EU countries and is no longer relevant to the UK
@8TBNC6G4yrs4Y
Yes and No: The idea of countries in general, in an increasingly interconnected and global world is becoming more obsolete.
The EU should return to what it was originally setup to do.
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