It was a jolly enough read even if it was from a deeply conservative commentator from a deeply conservative journal.
No matter it described the factions and alliances as I understand them to be although in a union of 27 it is hardly surprising that tensions exist and are managed, the biggest being the financial situation of the med countries and the EU's repeated juggling act of keeping their economies 'in the air' without dropping a ball. It points to a continued more fiscally integrated Euro zone but there is nothing particularly new in any of that. It will be interesting to see how the summit in December goes. I think the recalcitrants will fall into line. I rather liked Ruttes quote:
Rutte said bluntly that Hungary and Poland should fix the situation. "Ask these two how they want to solve it," Rutte said. Injecting a bit of Dutch philosophy and poetry, he added: "The EU doesn't work in such a way that you can stub out your corona cigar, take a sip and wait for the others to let the roast chickens fly into your mouth."