On the question of immigration, we are witnessing more and more divide within the European Union, along with virulent stances at times (to wit: the exchange of “niceties” between Macron and Salvini) or the refusal by the Visegrad group (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia) to attend the immigration summit in Brussels on June 24. Different points of view are frontally opposed and enmity is growing rapidly. One cannot keep, while witnessing all this confusion and frustration, from imagining what it would be like in case of a banking and financial crisis. This scenario has to be taken into account now. While there is no direct relation between a migrant crisis and an eventual banking crisis, of course, the antagonisms expressed in the former could find their way into the latter. To the point, some leaders are starting to create some links between immigration and other subjects that, a priori, have nothing to do with one another: European Commissioner Pierre Moscovici...
from GoldBroker.com https://www.goldbroker.com/news/europe-breaking-up-over-immigration-what-would-happen-case-banking-crisis-1345
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