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 @8V4SN8Ganswered…3yrs3Y

No, but split the European Union into different blocks of differently intense cooperation and maybe different political directions and allow member states to flexibly change between the blocks. Put cooperation in travel, studying, infrastructure, security, and research across borders at the heart of the European Union.

 @87V5TYY from Connecticut answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, by removing Scandinavia, the Baltic states, Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Ireland, Romania and Cyprus

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