"That is where we are today. All of Europe, including Britain, would suffer from the loss of the common market and the loss of common values that the EU was designed to protect. Yet the EU truly has broken down and ceased to satisfy its citizens’ needs and aspirations. It is heading for a disorderly disintegration that will leave Europe worse off than where it would have been had the EU not been brought into existence." (George Soros.)
Does It is heading for a disorderly disintegration that will leave Europe worse off than where it would have been had the EU not been brought into existence mean that the disintegration will leave Europe in much worse situation than it would have been in if the EU never existed?
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Yes, that's the general idea.
— Clive
Yes, that's the general idea.
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