40 to 65 years plus were in the majority to wanting an out vote. These people were in teh voting system when it was called "Common Market" and it was these who selected to join based on that model. The EU model came much later and is significantly different t that agreed initially
YesAll members of the European Union have the right to leave.
NO. As of 9 January 2016, Greece is a member of the European Union and still uses the euro.
1. In 1973 Greenland joined the European Economic Community (EEC) as a part of Denmark. 2. In 1979 Greenland was granted home rule (autonomy) and decided to leave the EEC with effect from 1985. It is the only country that has left the EEC/EU.
When he originally was asked about his future if a leave vote was successful Cameron stated on national TV that he would remain in his position as the decision was the public's and he would be there to lead the country through. He also muted that he and his "team" didn't see a leave vote actually being successful. This was despite the continued growth of negative feeling about who actually was running the UK was it the UK Parliament or the European Parliament. Many since the vote have stated that Cameron and his advisors and lead politicians were out of touch with grassroots feeling. Now having had the results he has changed his mind and decided he is not the person to steer the UK through.
Members of one religious group leave a country to escape discriminatory policies.
YesAll members of the European Union have the right to leave.
No, the UK will not leave the European Union, at least not any time soon.
Their main policy is that the UK should leave the European Union.
They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
A country could have a referendum to ask its people if they want to leave. If the people voted for this, the country could then leave.
It is a geographical part of the continent of Europe, being off the mainland of Europe, so it has always been part of Europe and always will be, so the answer to your literal question is no. You are referring to the organisation called the European Union, which is a different thing that Europe. It could leave the European Union.
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NO. As of 9 January 2016, Greece is a member of the European Union and still uses the euro.
Yes. The treaty that created the EU specifically allows members to leave if they choose.
Primarily to keep the Union together and not let the States split. The Union (or the North) beleived that the Southern States did not have the right to leave the Union. That point of law has been debated for a long time.
No, that would not be an issue arising from this.