The European Union has been facing threats of further withdrawal from the bloc as several member countries swung towards the eurosceptic right in the past couple of years. Ms Fordwich suggested the Netherlands and Sweden could soon follow Brexit Britain if the UK were to secure a beneficial withdrawal and trade deal after March 29. Speaking to RT America, the business expert said: "It’s like a sort of club, or a cult. You can’t have one person leave and take what they want and do better because what would happen to all your members? Related articles 'Blackmail!' Caller warns Farage of May's PLOT to force deal through BREAKING POINT? MPs warn Corbyn ‘back second referendum or we quit' "The other members would leave and do the same thing. So you have to prevent this." Swedish eurosceptic party Sweden Democrats (SW) has issued a dire warning to Brussels, suggesting the Scandinavian country could very well leave the bloc unless eurocrats accept to make substantial changes to its core institutions. A shocking poll in 2017 suggested more than half of The Netherlands would prefer to quit the EU. Ms Fordwich continued: "There were rumours of Nexit, the Dutch leaving and The Netherlands, and Swexit after the right swing in Sweden. "That’s the fear. The Dutch and the Swedish are two they fear might want to go." READ MORE: BBC host STUNS Soubry with brilliant reason why second referendum will NOT happen Brexit news: The Netherlands and Sweden have been urging the EU to reform its institutions (Image: GETTY) The business insider however suggested Amsterdam could exploit the uncertainty of Brexit to attract British business to the continent. She added: "Don’t forget though that the Dutch have benefitted from this because a lot of UK companies, including Nissan, are setting up their operation in The Netherlands." Tobias Andersson, the leader of the youth fringe of the Swedes Democrats (SW), warned on Wednesday the party is ready to shake up the European Parliament after the upcoming European Elections in May 2019. Mr Andersson insisted other eurosceptic parties around the bloc have failed to proposed a renewed vision of the European project, adding that the SW are prepared to preside up to 113 changes to the way the EU rules on member states. He said: “We will always be inside of Europe but perhaps not inside the European Union. Related articles Thatcher would have urged May to stand ground against 'EU bullying' Who could REPLACE Theresa May as next Prime Minister? “I think it’s good to separate those two things. I want the European Union to exist but they should focus on other things. “It’s fantastic that we can try to help each other to strengthen the security and to take action against different types of terrorist attacks taking part all over Europe in different European countries. “So I think those are good things, but there are also things that the European Union shouldn’t be doing and we’ve put forward a platform with 113 different proposals on how we can change the European Union and that would be what we’re campaigning on.” Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte warned EU member states they should learn “the chaos of Brexit” while delivering the annual Churchill speech at the University of Zurich. Mr Rutte used the ‘future of Europe’ lecture to insist that Britain will not be able to cherry-pick from the EU’s single market in the future. The speech was born out of an address given by Winston Churchill in September 1946, in which the British wartime prime minister called for a “United States of Europe” as a remedy to the Continent’s post-war plightAll rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility