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The idea of a government publication directly targeting European children with
arguments in favour of strengthening the European Union proved quickly unpopular with Europeans.
But then only opposition by the British is mentioned. Also I couldn't find sources mentioning similar problems in other EU countries. --
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04:37, 8 April 2013 (UTC)reply
Hi, I havent touched this article for three years. I thought I remembered reading about problems in other countries that were also full of anti-EU sentiment, but I could be mis-remembering. I changed it from "Europeans" to "some politicians" because I think that if we just said Britain people would get the wrong idea. I leave it up to you to change it again if you disagree though. Thanks for pointing this out. I also fixed a minor typo I hadnt noticed before.
—Soap—14:29, 8 April 2013 (UTC)reply