The Brexit
vote in Great Britain has sparked calls for other referendums. At least
eight EU countries want to hold their own referendums to exit the
European Union.
National Front Leader Marine Le Pen promised to hold a referendum when she becomes leader of France.
Zero Hedge reported:
It appears, just as we warned, that Brexit was indeed the first of many dominoes. Even before the Brexit result, a poll by Ipsos Mori showed that the majority of people in France and Italy want to at least have a referendum on leaving:
Meanwhile, over 40% of Swedes, Poles, and Belgians are in the same boat.
But now, as Martin Armstrong notes,
Brussels simply went too far. They cross the line moving from an
economic union to a political subordination of Europe. Now eight more
countries want to hold referendums to exit the EU – France, Holland, Italy, Austria, Finland, Hungary, Portugal, and Slovakia all could leave.
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