Amazer
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Considering Reykjavik was a winner before Iceland was in the EU and that Bergen, Stravanger and Istanbul have had the tile, but have never been in the EU, this decision is a poor one.
The EU runs the competition, but it is the European capital, not the EU capital of culture.
It's not a poor decision... it's a decision in accordance with the rules. Memberstates, candidate, potential candidate or EFTA/EEA countries can be considered for the title of European Capital of Culture.
Since the UK has made it clear that it desires to leave the EU, is currently not considering EFTA or EEA as an option, means that only the 'potential candidate' condition might be applicable. That would however be a rather strange application.
I don't see how any other decision than excluding the UK cities from the competition makes any sense at this point in time.
