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[–] 5620025? 1 point 13 points (+14|-1) ago 

I think there are different reasons

  • They are butt hurt so they want to take revenge on the UK. This demonstrates the EU dictatorship tendency.
  • They want to strike fear in other EU countries so they get scared to organize a referendum. Again demonstration of dictatorship.
  • They want to strike fear in ordinary EU citizen by showing them that they will become poor when they leave the EU. Again demonstration of dictatorship.

A trustworthy EU would demonstrate that they care about countries and ex-countries and if they come back then they will be welcomed. That would be an EU that I would care for, because these leaders demonstrate compassion.

But evidence demonstrate clearly EU dictatorship, and an abusive jealous partner. The EU leaders have waaaay to much power and sadly enough they will try everything to keep that power even if it means total destruction of the EU.

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[–] darkcharp ago 

If it takes the full 3 years, lots of other countries will have referendums to leave before the UK officially does. EU wants a chance to hammer the UK and scare the shit out of everyone else considering leaving.

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[–] darkcharp ago 

Yes they want the UK to come on as an affiliated party. The conditions and perks of being an affiliated party are paying 3 bil to brussels per annum. Germany won't let this go easily. If France leaves, a full Euro member, and 2nd biggest + payer, the EU is dead on the spot.

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[–] Candygram_for_Mongo 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm pretty sure the British won't drag their feet. The EU crony overlords should draft some more legislation on the UK. That will speed things up. Dumbasses.

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[–] sturle 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This is a non issue. The exit will come in two years. It's in the original EU papers.

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[–] wolfsktaag 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

  1. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

looks like it could happen sooner, two years is just the max it can take

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[–] Jerim79 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

A quick exit could be the EU's way of getting it over and done with. Whatever negative effects there will be for the EU, it wants to get them over and done with. No prolonged misery.