Anarchy in Europe (illegal, economy, government, European)
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Cant predict the future, but why would Spain go into chaos over other countries though ? The country is pretty homogeneous despite the recent wave of Muslim immigrants moving there [and other non spaniards like Central Americans], the living standard is still pretty decent overall.
If any area was to have issues it would be Eastern European countries like Poland and Greece, they are poorer as it is and the Euro collapsing would leave alot of people angry. Poland especially was whispered sweet things in its ears about joining the EU and now it crumbles only a few years later ? Poland might move towards the Russian sphere if the Euro collapses and it would effect other former Soviet countries to.
And the Balkans as always will be effected indirectly by troubles in the EU. That area is still a powderkeg waiting to explode, the Serbians especially feel screwed over since the West sided with the Albanian-Muslims in Kosovo against them. And Kosovo Muslims are now [illegally] moving into Serbia itself and taking over portions of their own country. If the Eu becomes weak that region will have trouble quickly.
The only thing troubling Western Europe [and is not spoken of much] is immigration. If the EU breaks down dont be surprised if native Western Europeans try to reassert themselves there and either ban immigration from non European countries outright, or evict non Europeans entirely. There is alot of Europeans mad about what they see as their Governments selling them and their cultures out to mass immigration but its muted right now.
None. The biggest issue facing Europe right now is the moronic call for "austerity", which does nothing to promote growth but allows the right wing to slash public spending and encourage privatisation.
Maybe Europe will remain peaceful with a terrible economy, but I doubt it.
The young people will need something to do.
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Originally Posted by Glasvegas
Many in here would just love to see that happen just to prove a warped political point. It's unlikely to happen though.
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