if you first stabilise the Euro it is better for maintaining civil society across the world and also then reptriation of powrrs under agreed European precedents would be easier than one state trying to veto. The veto has been curtailed by treaties since Maastricht.
Those who want a referenum now want to return to the days when nation states in europe had their own currencies and the stock and currency exchanges were free for alls, which makes the blame the bankers since 2006 seem tame. Are the finances of minority faith and churches that bad?
If so can they be classed like NGOs and given QE funding for aid development, advised to avoid future famines by meterological and geological data, ie no crop dust bowls like the USA in the 1920/30s.

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