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For any copyright, please send me a message. At precisely 11pm on Friday, January 31, the UK left the European Union. The UK had been an EU member state for 47 years before yesterday’s exit - but leaving the bloc had been set in motion more than three years ago. With the UK’s exit from Brussels completed, could Brexit have inspired other EU members to exit?Who will leave the European Union next? According to Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, Brexit will have a massive impact on the EU, with Mr Farage predicting the bloc will collapse “within 10 years”. Mr Farage told Parliament Magazine that Italy, Poland and Denmark would be next three countries to potentially leave the EU. He said he will continue to campaign “all over Europe” against the EU in the coming months and years. Of Italy, Poland and Denmark Mr Farage declared: “They are the frontrunners.” READ MORE Brexit news: Will roaming charges go up after Brexit? Mr Farage on Wednesday bade farewell to his position as a Member of European Parliament (MEP) when British MEPs attended a European Parliament meeting for the final time. The UK departure will be a “hammer blow” to the EU according to the Brexit Party leader, who added, “and that is a good thing.” He continued: “I want to stress that we are not anti-European. I love Europe but I loathe the EU.” Mr Farage said the EU had realised the “UK is too big to bully”, adding: “If in ten years, what we have achieved is a catalyst for change elsewhere then I will be absolutely delighted.” One main gripe for Mr Farage is the European Commission which, he accused of putting preservation of the European project ahead of issues like workers’ rights. He said, “I really do not think the EU and its institutions will last”, going on to say that, even so, he hopes its demise will be “peaceful and sensible.” Mr Farage’s prediction is for Italy, Denmark and Poland to be next to leave, saying: “The way the Poles have been insulted by the EU is probably more than they can bear. “A poll in Poland last year said, for the first time, that Poles believe the EU has a negative effect on their lives. READ MORE Boris Johnson to face one key issue in securing swift post-Brexit deal “Of course, Denmark didn’t join in the first wave of enlargement and has always opted out of the euro and arrest warrant. “I also think that the next financial crisis will be too much for Italy to bear.” And he’s not the only one trying to work out who will exit next. Could it be Italexit? Or Grexit? Speaking to Express.co.uk, Conservative MEP Dan Hannan said: “The question is not if Britain will rejoin the EU. “The question is who is going to be the next to leave. “Who is going to be the first to join us and the other 170 odd countries outside the E

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