Niall Ferguson says the analogy of Brexit being an expensive divorce has played out, but that it now also feels like a student asking a professor for an extension on their paper.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> He isn't particularly optimistic about the EU saying,"I don't think the future of the European Union is especially bright without Britain."
Ferguson, a senior fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, goes on to explain how the issues of immigration and the lack of a fiscal union are making the EU"sick".
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