Personally I think that those nations whose people want to bail out should leave as quickly as they can. It is as contraproductive for the EU as it is for those countries if they stick to a alliance they do not want to be in (the same thing with NATO on the continent btw.). The easiest way to find out if the EU-membership should be prolonged indefinitly is a plebiscite. After the decision of the people any further malignant discussion (no matter if pro or contra) will be obsolete. It could be a demonstration of real democracy if all European nations would do that. This is what you should fight for instead of loosing yourself in whining about the decisions of your very own leaders that were elected by you and your compatriots.
Greetings from good old Europe!
Andreas
It's not that easy though, this burgeoning bloated monster that is the EU just won't die no matter how many times it gets hit.
Just look at the reaction of French and Dutch leaders to the constitutional vote last year....oh, we just need a re-think and a bit of reflection.....oh OK then!!
In Britain the only stern opposers to the EU are UKIP and BNP and as many a cynic knows the controversy over the EU is kept to a minimum in the media so as to stop the enemies of this over indulged cronies club voicing their dissatisfaction at the grotesque waste of public money that these oafs gobble up every week to keep their lives of elitism and hedonism topped up....
Everyone see's it but can't seem to stop it!!