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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 802306" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Now your making it look like if Europe had no borders since 1985 !</p><p>That's not the case.</p><p>The treat was signed by 5 countries in 1985, and implemented 10 years later within those 5 countries.</p><p>Europe was still much dividend, and the EU was small (10 countries or less).</p><p>No Greece, no Czech Rep,(they signed Shengen in 2008), Crotia, Poland, and many more.</p><p>Other western countries didn't belong to the EU for a long time afterwards. </p><p>Ireland is the latest that joined, I think 2 years ago ? (but don't belong to the Schengen agreement).</p><p>They had to turn metric to make it into the EU !</p><p> </p><p>Switzerland is still neutral, doesn't belong to the EU or Nato.</p><p> </p><p>Canada begins freetrade with the EU starting Jan1st, 2012. 11 more months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 802306, member: 23950"] Now your making it look like if Europe had no borders since 1985 ! That's not the case. The treat was signed by 5 countries in 1985, and implemented 10 years later within those 5 countries. Europe was still much dividend, and the EU was small (10 countries or less). No Greece, no Czech Rep,(they signed Shengen in 2008), Crotia, Poland, and many more. Other western countries didn't belong to the EU for a long time afterwards. Ireland is the latest that joined, I think 2 years ago ? (but don't belong to the Schengen agreement). They had to turn metric to make it into the EU ! Switzerland is still neutral, doesn't belong to the EU or Nato. Canada begins freetrade with the EU starting Jan1st, 2012. 11 more months. [/QUOTE]
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