We don't in the UK. Why would the EU be different?There should definitely be an elected EU President, elected by the whole electorate of the EU.
We don't in the UK. Why would the EU be different?There should definitely be an elected EU President, elected by the whole electorate of the EU.
Sharing is caring.You **** ! I have read that. Now I can't un-read it ! My eyes ! My eyes !
They'd say "so what, you powerless perfidious little man. You haven't got the votes".What would happen if Boris went to the EU in October and asked them for an extension but also said that he didn't really want it?
That's just stupid. What has she done to be called a megalomaniac?"The Von Der Leyen" commission.
Unelected megalomaniac.
We don't in the UK. Why would the EU be different?
The people of Europe choose their MEPs who are empowered to have that choice, just because you can't vote personally doesn't make it an unelected position. She only got enough votes due to polish and Italian MEPs pushing her over the line. I agree with the principle you're saying, it's still an elected position though (and by the heads of states too)
Yes. I’d see it as a positive move.Should really suit the UK that
If we are ever allowed to Leave
Sorry pal, we don't what?
MEP's are elected but they then align themselves into factions to become a party of parties.
The largest party is dominated by German MEP's who are also members of the German government party CDU and the leader of this EU party is also German...
The second largest party which is socialist has even more German MEP's than it has UK MEP's (Labour).
You can see where this is going, the Tories make up the 6th largest faction and so are essentially pointless.
The Tories have the same amount of power in the EU Parliament that the Greens have in ours.
And that is a bad thing because....?....
The Tories have the same amount of power in the EU Parliament that the Greens have in ours.
The Tories have the same amount of power in the EU Parliament that the Greens have in ours.
The Tories have the same amount of power in the EU Parliament that the Greens have in ours.
You said we should have a president (or PM for UK) that is elected by all the electorate in the EU.
We don't vote for the PM in this country so why should the EU citizens vote for the president?
By the way, your comment on another thread about the EU having overall control of all the countries in it is exactly the way I would like it to go
MEP's are elected but they then align themselves into factions to become a party of parties.
The largest party is dominated by German MEP's who are also members of the German government party CDU and the leader of this EU party is also German...
The second largest party which is socialist has even more German MEP's than it has UK MEP's (Labour).
You can see where this is going, the Tories make up the 6th largest faction and so are essentially pointless.
The Tories have the same amount of power in the EU Parliament that the Greens have in ours.
That makes sense and sounds like a good idea.Yes I said that. Our Parliamentary system isn't really relevant to it. Anyway my opinion is our system is archaic and past its usefulness.
There could be a prospective President elect put forward by the all the separate groupings in the EU Parliament, then everyone in the EU votes for which President they think is best suited for the job using whatever electoral system is decided upon. You then end up with a President. He could then appoint the commission because he has a democratic mandate to do so just as a PM of this country has the democratic right to form a cabinet.
As for why should it be voted on, simple, it is more democratic and the President would be accountable to the electorate. That accountability confers legitimacy and could pave the way towards a Federal Europe that is fully democratic. Which I don't believe any democrat could argue against apart from on a nationalist standpoint. As I abhor Nationalism I would be happy to see it gone.
Does that make my point clearer pal?
That makes sense and sounds like a good idea.
However, I don't think it would work because I think people would be inclined to vote for the person put forward by their country.
Could you see a French or German candidate being voted for by people in this country against an English candidate?
That problem would be the same in all countries and we would always end up with a German president as they have the largest population.
There might not be a German candidate or an English candidate.That makes sense and sounds like a good idea.
However, I don't think it would work because I think people would be inclined to vote for the person put forward by their country.
Could you see a French or German candidate being voted for by people in this country against an English candidate?
That problem would be the same in all countries and we would always end up with a German president as they have the largest population.
Was just about to post the same! *Eurovision anyone?
I'm voting for Lithuanian number two. The other one's a ****.There might not be a German candidate or an English candidate.
It might be a race between 2 Lithuanians, a Cypriot and an Irishman. One representing the left, one the centrists, one the right and one the greens.
Was just about to post the same! *
* although in a much more pithy and droll format.