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These active users have achieved advanced knowledge of the terminology, history, and legal implications regarding the topic of United States of Europe

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 @9JMVDJ2answered…1yr1Y

no it should become a looser confederation where decisions are made by a majority vote by member states

 @9NYTYQ8 answered…8mos8MO

Yes, potentially. But it needs to be thoroughly thought out. And provided nation states/regions maintain devolved parliaments and much of their autonomy and have the ability to secede if they wish to.

 @B2R6GRJanswered…2wks2W

No, I value national identity and freedom to look after own country, not be told what to do by a centralised government of the EU.

 @B2QWQBNanswered…2wks2W

No, absolutely not. That could be devastating for the security of this country any nation that gain too much power in the continent of Europe is terrible for the UK

 @B28P8M9answered…1mo1MO

kind of, we should at some point form into a coalition that has a join goal of improving the lives of the people and advancing humanity, however this should not be to the effect of decreasing the power of local governments like councils in the uk.

 @9Q3LHQKanswered…8mos8MO

Yes, but instead of each country receiving the same status as a state would, they should be treated as an individual country