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      Actually probably not. Not without major concessions. The pound will have to go which they will never accept unless they have absolutely no other choice

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          Because countries that join nowadays have to adopt the Euro. Denmark, for example, joined when that was still allowed, so they still have their DK.

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            Apparently it’s dependent on the signing of a certain agreement before a certain date, which the UK did sign, so it’s actually debated on whether or not Brexit made that signature null or not.

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          Yeah I’m confused about this statement… There’s several EU countries that don’t use the Euro, like Poland and Czechia.

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            Some joined when the rules stated that you could choose. Some others are just waiting to meet conditions that will allow them to enter the Eurozone (like Croatia did last year)