Inspired by this news article, recently posted in Pol Chat :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20579029
The vote to join the EU was very close, with 49,7 % of the voters voting "yes" and 50,3 % voting "no".
So, let's imagine that more Swiss citizens came to the referendum and voted "yes" or that they were simply convinced membership would be a good thing and they're numbers sufficiently outnumbered the voters that were against.
How would the past 20 ATL years have gone if the Swiss had voted to join the EU ?
Given Switzerland's economic and monetary ties with Liechtenstein, I could see that little country joining the Union as well, in a few years at the latest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20579029
The vote to join the EU was very close, with 49,7 % of the voters voting "yes" and 50,3 % voting "no".
So, let's imagine that more Swiss citizens came to the referendum and voted "yes" or that they were simply convinced membership would be a good thing and they're numbers sufficiently outnumbered the voters that were against.
How would the past 20 ATL years have gone if the Swiss had voted to join the EU ?
Given Switzerland's economic and monetary ties with Liechtenstein, I could see that little country joining the Union as well, in a few years at the latest.