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Can any criticism be substantiated to Wikipedia standards?

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It almost reads like the title to an Onion article. "Dateline, 2005: Cambridge academics proclaim Eurosphere! Dateline 2016: Britain to leave the EU!" The satire basically writes itself.

This cannot have gone unremarked. There must be a body of criticism of the "Eurosphere" view, possibly even from its own former promulgators, given the difference that one small decade has made to the status quo. However, the criticism might be buried in symposia and scholarly reviews held within gated communities on the internet or offline. I wonder if anyone with further insight can validate this with proof that rises to Wikipedia's standards? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.67.195.104 (talk) 07:44, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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