Presumptive US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says the European Union (EU) will break up within a decade because of immigration and Europe will be “unrecognizable.”
He made the remarks in an interview with The Times during a visit to his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland on Monday, only days after people in the UK voted in a historic referendum to leave the EU.
The property tycoon also warned Scotland against a second independence referendum in the wake of Brexit, noting that Europe may not last that long.
“I think the EU is going to break up. I think the EU might break up before anybody thinks in terms of Scotland,” he said.
Trump claimed that other countries within the bloc will follow Britain’s lead and leave the EU, predicting that Europe “is not going to be recognizable in 10 years” due to immigration.
He once again supported the Brexit vote and said the move will make Britain great again. The billionaire businessman…




