Talk:Inner Six

Inner Six -> Inner Six and Outer Seven
"West Germany"? Seriously? In 2015? That obviously needs an update, but I am reluctant to make that small technical correction since it seriously dates the article and raises question about the continued validity of the whole concept of "inner" and "outer" states which is the point of this article. Is this concept still valid? Is this still a current distinction, or is this an historical article only? Where are our Europeanists when we need them? ;-) Ralohmann (talk) 14:58, 14 July 2015 (UTC)

Outer Seven redirects here, which is a bit confusing. Should the article be renamed Inner Six and Outer Seven instead? Seems like we are going for a two-for-one approach. --Makkachin (talk) 03:08, 6 November 2014 (UTC)

My edit from 19.11.17
I don't know if there is a deeper meaning of it or just a mistake by the author, but since it looks like this article is about Inner Six and Outer Seven I made the respective changes. Éire is not a founding state and according to the map España has been never part of the Outer Seven. Also since those are names, I capitalised them, where necessary. --Anton Sachs (talk) 12:11, 19 November 2017 (UTC)