So Greenland just discovered why leaving the EU was a terrible idea in the first place…
h_attila on
Because they like the east european work force and want to relocate them easily
No_Regular_Klutzy on
It has never stopped confusing me that Greenland, even though it is part of Denmark, has enough autonomy to decide its own international agreements.
That said, I definitely dont want Greenland as a single entity within the EU, either it would be with Denmark or it wouldn’t be.
Ignorancia on
Curious to see how Spain an other countries with separatist regions would respond to such a vote.
Mr_sludge on
Would love to see this happen. An Independent Greenland with good relations to the Nordics and part of the EU ❤️
andresrecuero on
The “TRUMP EFFECT”
momentimori on
They were the first place to leave in 1985.
Symphantica on
Canada next!!!
fevsea on
Funny how Putting and Trump wanting to invade a country backfires motivating them and their neighbors into joining EU and NATO.
EUstrongerthanUS on
Two weeks ago Iceland also announced it will hold a referendum to join the EU. The recent election was a victory for pro-European parties and was already essentially a referendum.
Wilbur_Ward on
The USA is already part of NATO
skinte1 on
Worth to mention is that Greenland is already part of the EU’s OCT (overseas countries and territories). Among other things that means all Greenlanders are already EU-citizens with all the perks like being able to move to and work/study in the EU.
Slight-Ad-6553 on
Well they left in 1981
CrimsonTightwad on
This will demographically destroy Greenland. Their language, along with Icelandic is critically endangered as is.
Austrian_Kaiser on
Greenland can’t join the EU tho. They will become the 52nd US state instead (shortly after the State of Canada joins the US as the 51st state).
Fancy_Ad681 on
Looking at the current state of affairs there, I would consider Greenland in the Union as a major step back. We don’t need another crazy Orban-like state vetoing everything and leeching resources, honestly.
hirst on
total aside but I absolutely love Greenland’s flag 🇬🇱🇬🇱🇬🇱
hazily on
Meanwhile a politician in Greenland cancelled his meeting with the Danish King so that he could go bootlick junior Trump.
AromatParrot on
I for one welcome our Viking brothers from the far north West!
joran26 on
What a confusing diagram.
Stock-Side-6767 on
Threat of Russia and now the US will do that.
zarafff69 on
Come to daddy!! 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺💦💦💦
Cross_examination on
No, thanks. We don’t need to spend hundreds of billions of EU money to make airports and helipad landings on ice, to “boost tourism” on an ice rock. We really, really don’t need Greenland.
RomanItalianEuropean on
Trump’s gonna be so mad if it happens lol
zubairhamed on
I guess being renamed OrangeLand isn’t on their bingo card
EU laws and politics may not be perfect, but its far more resilient than the UK or US.
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Probably to counter US Imperialists move as a whole.
Interesting to see such a drastic change in popular opinion in such a short time.
They will for sure if trump is the alternative
But will it vote? Any referendums in sight other than the independence one?
The EU strengthened its presence in Greenland. It opened a [new office](https://www.reddit.com/r/EuropeanFederalists/comments/1hvpb4x/the_eu_strengthened_its_presence_on_greenland_a/) and signed a strategic partnership on raw materials.
Yippee!
So Greenland just discovered why leaving the EU was a terrible idea in the first place…
Because they like the east european work force and want to relocate them easily
It has never stopped confusing me that Greenland, even though it is part of Denmark, has enough autonomy to decide its own international agreements.
That said, I definitely dont want Greenland as a single entity within the EU, either it would be with Denmark or it wouldn’t be.
Curious to see how Spain an other countries with separatist regions would respond to such a vote.
Would love to see this happen. An Independent Greenland with good relations to the Nordics and part of the EU ❤️
The “TRUMP EFFECT”
They were the first place to leave in 1985.
Canada next!!!
Funny how Putting and Trump wanting to invade a country backfires motivating them and their neighbors into joining EU and NATO.
Two weeks ago Iceland also announced it will hold a referendum to join the EU. The recent election was a victory for pro-European parties and was already essentially a referendum.
The USA is already part of NATO
Worth to mention is that Greenland is already part of the EU’s OCT (overseas countries and territories). Among other things that means all Greenlanders are already EU-citizens with all the perks like being able to move to and work/study in the EU.
Well they left in 1981
This will demographically destroy Greenland. Their language, along with Icelandic is critically endangered as is.
Greenland can’t join the EU tho. They will become the 52nd US state instead (shortly after the State of Canada joins the US as the 51st state).
Looking at the current state of affairs there, I would consider Greenland in the Union as a major step back. We don’t need another crazy Orban-like state vetoing everything and leeching resources, honestly.
total aside but I absolutely love Greenland’s flag 🇬🇱🇬🇱🇬🇱
Meanwhile a politician in Greenland cancelled his meeting with the Danish King so that he could go bootlick junior Trump.
I for one welcome our Viking brothers from the far north West!
What a confusing diagram.
Threat of Russia and now the US will do that.
Come to daddy!! 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺💦💦💦
No, thanks. We don’t need to spend hundreds of billions of EU money to make airports and helipad landings on ice, to “boost tourism” on an ice rock. We really, really don’t need Greenland.
Trump’s gonna be so mad if it happens lol
I guess being renamed OrangeLand isn’t on their bingo card
EU laws and politics may not be perfect, but its far more resilient than the UK or US.
canada will want to join next
Trump does that to people