Benelux is more united than ever before. From the Benelux Union, which for decades has proven that cross-border cooperation works in practice, to the European Union, which has strengthened and expanded this integration. A common currency, a single market, the free movement of people, goods, and services, and the Schengen Area without internal borders all make Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg function almost like one organism. Also, each of those 3 countries are in the biggest military alliance in history – NATO.
aschwarzie on
Nope. Don’t want that.
Zestyclose-Truth1634 on
Nice try, Willem
Marcel_The_Blank on
Fuck no
Xgentis on
No I don’t want that.
VeryNoiceYes on
I’m definitely in favor of close cooperation, but uniting as a country isn’t necessary imo. With the Schengen zone and EU, there is no real reason. Idk, maybe I’m missing something, but would there be any real benefit to uniting?
Though for big projects, I’d like close to see more cooperation (like how the Benelux military is structured). Doing things jointly, on a bigger scale, has real benefits; economies of scale.
Also, just looking at Luxembourg, they most definitely wouldn’t want to join given their tax paradise status.
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Tried that, didn’t work out so well! 😉
Benelux is more united than ever before. From the Benelux Union, which for decades has proven that cross-border cooperation works in practice, to the European Union, which has strengthened and expanded this integration. A common currency, a single market, the free movement of people, goods, and services, and the Schengen Area without internal borders all make Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg function almost like one organism. Also, each of those 3 countries are in the biggest military alliance in history – NATO.
Nope. Don’t want that.
Nice try, Willem
Fuck no
No I don’t want that.
I’m definitely in favor of close cooperation, but uniting as a country isn’t necessary imo. With the Schengen zone and EU, there is no real reason. Idk, maybe I’m missing something, but would there be any real benefit to uniting?
Though for big projects, I’d like close to see more cooperation (like how the Benelux military is structured). Doing things jointly, on a bigger scale, has real benefits; economies of scale.
Also, just looking at Luxembourg, they most definitely wouldn’t want to join given their tax paradise status.
So like, 8-9 governing bodies and 3 kings or?
Too much fries…