France, Italy...to name two...
I believe that Sweden may follow suit and maybe even Spain. The leftists and hardcore Open Borders people like Workers World will be upset.
Greece and Portugal.
I think France is one.
With the UK gone, if France follows, I’d expect Germany to follow suit. They can’t be the only financial player in the EU.
But that’s just MHO
Any other country that is being used to pull the weight of the slackers in the EU...
They all should. Poor Portugal will probably be the last country and will no longer be bailed out - they’ll go bankrupt.
I don't know whether to take it seriously, or if there is popular support. I suspect there will be a "wait and see" attitude for a while, to see how the UK fares.
If the UK rebounds and their economy out-performs the EU for a sustained period, I think the EU will be toast -- or at least reduced to a handful of former third-world countries.
Unlike the Brits, they have a good economic reason -- ITExit would allow to write off the debts that are damaging and eventually not sustainable. Check Spengler's comments too: http://atimes.com/2016/06/britain-bests-brussels/
They’re all rumbling. Poland, France, Italy, Germany...
Poland is calling on the EU leadership to please be rational and to negotiate an agreement that reflects Europe as it is, not as Brussels wishes it is, and they are of course being utterly ignored.
Many Texans are considering it too.
Still waiting to see if the EU responds to secession the way the US once did.
The logistics are different, but human nature is the same.
Netherlands will probably be the next referendum.
It should have a domino effect.
Probably the Netherlands.
Germany fears France, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands and Hungary may follow the UK and leave the EU, a government paper says.
http://news.sky.com/story/1717150/germany-warns-of-brexit-domino-effect
Just left Spain (southern France 2 weeks before that) and I think Spain will get out as they have no government in charge now and especially in Barcelona (Catalonians really) aren’t happy with the E. U.
Watch the Baltic countries.
The EU serves to benefit Germany. France thought it would benefit too, but learned the hard way that a sluggish economy and weak work ethic couldn’t compete and German efficiency. So, everyone but Germany, and maybe Belgium, will toy with leaving the EU. My guess is that there will not be a breakup, just a restructuring to afford member states more sovereignty and reduce micromanagement from the central bureaufuhrers.
Several with close margins as far as what their people want - will probably become more firm once Britain doesn’t implode....there’s already “omems” that we should expect a stock market rebound which means that a lot of folks are using this “crisis” as means to take some more value out of the market rather than actually panicking. A real panic would have it down over 1000 and a stop in trading being put on it.
I believe that France will be next. Marine Le Pen is already pushing for it and the polls have the people on the side of a FREXIT.
I don’t think they’ll wait long at all.