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====[[File:Euroscept.png]] Hard Euroscepticism====
====[[File:Euroscept.png]] Hard Euroscepticism====
Hard Euroscepticism/Hard EU-scepticism is a political movement that opposes EU membership. It believes that the EU undermines national independence and is undemocratic. The main difference from Soft Euroscepticism is that Hard Euroscepticism believes that the EU cannot be reformed due to the fact that the Treaty of Rome (which created the EEC (Now Known as the EU)) can only be amended by a unanimous decision from all member countries, which they believe impossible. Hard EU-sceptics (or 'Euro-Realists', as some prefer to be called) in countries already in the EU want their country to leave the EU, and those from countries not in the EU oppose their country joining the EU. Some notable Hard EU-sceptic Parties include: the Brexit Party, the UK Independence Party; the Alternative for Germany Party; and the National Rally (France).
Hard Euroscepticism is a political movement that opposes EU membership. It believes that the EU undermines national independence and is undemocratic. The main difference from Soft Euroscepticism is that Hard Euroscepticism believes that the EU cannot be reformed due to the fact that the Treaty of Rome (which created the EEC, the precursor to the EU) can only be amended by a unanimous decision from all member countries, which they believe impossible. Advocating for leaving the EU is often associated with right-wing/far-right politics, though it's also a position taken by many leftist politicians. Some notable hard Eurosceptic parties include the Brexit Party, the UK Independence Party, Alternative for Germany, and the National Rally.


==Personality and Behavior==
==Personality and Behavior==