Switzerland ain't loved in the EU.
The EU ain't loved in the EU
Meh, that'll clear itself out once people realize that the EU is used as a boogyman by their own politicians to push through disliked reforms.
I wouldn't count of it. You already have suspended Erasmus and Horizon20. Not much, but worse could come when the quotas actually come into place. Switzerland ain't loved in the EU. Even if the treaty don't go away, the EU just gained a really good pressure point to use against banking secrecy for exemple.
The Erasmus program wasn't suspended actually. It's participation with Switzerland was cancelled. But yeah, there'll be a strong reaction from the EU on this, just to set an example for the UK, and everyone else who thinks about messing with his treaties.
That depends on if Scotland is considered a new member or a successor-state to the U.K.. I don't believe any other state has been in this situation, the Yugoslavia was not a member when it fell apart, correct?
It is still not a member; parts of it anyway. They all share successor state status, but the status of EU membership or negotiations is variable between the countries.
So far, it strongly appears that Scotland will not be granted automatic membership. I mean, Spain is probably going to protest, and the rest of Europe has significant benefit with forcing a renegotiation. After all, that'll allow them to get rid of theUK-era benefits.
Anyway, Eurozone membership for new EU countries might be required, but it's a mid to long term objective. So while you technically have to join the euro as soon as you're able, there's no real pressure. After all, one of the requirements is 2 year membership of the ERM, which is voluntary.