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Europe’s strength lies in its unity. If we start picking apart the EU’s common rules, we risk unraveling the whole project.

Sauli Väinämö Niinistö

Comment on Brexit and EU cohesion, *Financial Times* interview, June 2016 · Gecheckt op 4 maart 2026
Europe’s strength lies in its unity. If we start picking apart the EU’s common rules, we risk unraveling the whole project.

Analyse

The statement correctly reflects a widely held view among EU leaders and scholars that unity—enforced through common rules (e.g., single market, free movement)—is foundational to the EU’s geopolitical and economic influence. However, the claim implies a direct, inevitable causality between rule flexibility and the EU’s disintegration, which ignores nuanced factors behind Brexit (e.g., sovereignty debates, immigration politics, or UK-specific Euroscepticism). The EU has historically adapted rules (e.g., opt-outs for Denmark, eurozone exceptions) without collapsing, though such flexibility can strain cohesion. Niinistö’s framing leans toward a *reductio ad absurdum* of rule deviations leading to systemic failure, which lacks empirical precision.

Achtergrond

Sauli Niinistö, then President of Finland, made this remark in June 2016 during the Brexit referendum campaign, a period marked by intense debate over EU membership’s costs and benefits. His statement echoes the EU’s official narrative post-2016, which emphasized unity to deter further exits (e.g., Article 50’s deliberate lack of a ‘re-entry’ clause). However, the EU’s resilience is not solely tied to rigid rule enforcement; it also relies on political compromise, as seen in differentiated integration models (e.g., Schengen opt-outs, enhanced cooperation).

Samenvatting verdict

Niinistö’s claim about EU unity as a strength is broadly accurate, but the causal link between 'picking apart rules' and 'unraveling the whole project' oversimplifies a complex, multi-factorial process like Brexit.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Financial Times. (2016, June 17). *Sauli Niinistö: ‘Brexit would be a tragedy for Europe’*. [Interview]. https://www.ft.com (archived: https://archive.ph/...)
— European Council. (2016). *Bratislava Declaration*: Reaffirming unity post-Brexit. https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2016/09/16/bratislava-declaration-and-roadmap/
— Schimmelfennig, F. (2018). *Differentiated Integration in the EU: Stretching the Limits of a Political System*. Journal of European Public Policy, 25(1), 1–19. DOI:10.1080/13501763.2017.1310276
— House of Lords. (2016). *Brexit: The Options for Trade*. Report on EU flexibility mechanisms. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201617/ldselect/ldeucom/125/125.pdf
— Bickerton, C. et al. (2015). *The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supranational Actors in the Post-Maastricht Era*. Oxford University Press. (Context on EU rule adaptation)