Terry wrote:Iceland lives its own separated-from-the-world life. It needs nothing and gives nothing to the world. I resepct this country for their neutrality. Still, if this crisis keeps going on, Iceland will have to seek for solutions, and its joining to EU is a solution.
Benn wrote:Is it possible to have euro as basic currency without joining the EU? Implementing euro in a country means that its economy will function and will have to be harmonized with the European one, in other words this means an economic merging with the EU.
Benn wrote:Iceland citizens consider that after they join the EU, the country's development will stop. That is because they consider it very much expensive to follow EU's exigencies. Iceland economy surpasses many other European (especially the new ones).
Benn wrote:so again, the EU is watched not as a set of privileged social part of the world. People see the financial/econoic salvation in EU. That's not encouraging too much the European authorities to act on their favour.

Steven wrote:the problem is that the current states that will to join the EU do not actually want to join it politically. They want the welfare and all economic facilities that come from here... Other branches are only a formality.
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