As. Opposed to being directed by unaccountable leaders, (the EU commissioners), being forced to travel at the speed of the slowest economies (Greece, Romania, soon to be (possibly) Turkey), being held to ransom by countries that are unaffected by the issues in question so they can get something that is against our own interests, trying to run a fair democracy when there are just too many stakeholders and it's just too bureaucratic, trying to run a one size fits all economy and currency when everyone knows it just doesn't work, can you really expect the Greks, Bulgarians, Romanians etc to pay the same price for goods and services as the Germans for example?
The examples I quoted were given in direct response to a direct question from Bluehammer85 and are not exclusive.
I worked on a DFT projectaround the implementation of Digital Tachograohs and Graduated Fixed Penalties at the roadside. Both projects were over 5 years late in delivering, the main reason why....? Translations. It took over 5 years and countless meetings in Brussels and various other countries to agree on wording and then the translations fron English into their own language which when translated back to English often meant something other than what it was meant too, sometimes the opposite. It was a joke. And you seriously think we could run a state and economy on that basis? I don't think so!