EalingBlue2
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Mëtal Bikër said:You're being pedantic there; you understood the point I was making (and for the record, the EU wants to do away with those identities also). You can consider yourself to be whatever nationality, background or cultural heritage that you wish. That is the freedom you currently enjoy. The EU wants to replace that ideology with a simple 'you ARE European' one. It sounds vaguely similar to an organisation that existed for the majority of the 20th Century onwards but is now defunct. It's on the tip of my tongue...EalingBlue2 said:Mëtal Bikër said:Well sadly the politicians we elect to power in the EU aren't responsible for making the laws. That's the commission's job. All they can do is ratify the proposals into law and to my knowledge I can't think of any they haven't willingly approved.
The EU is a political union, one we didn't want nor were we entitled to a say on its creation. We voted to join the EEC; we became an EU member through proxy and have since had the treaties of Amsterdam, Nice, Lisbon and Rome, none of which the British public have ever been consulted on or given a voice over being in favour or opposing. France, Holland and Ireland did and they all voted NO, but the treaties were ratified anyway after a few 'tweaks'. which was then not put to the public vote for a referendum because it was technically a 'new treaty' and they had all lobbied for a referendum on the OLD treaty, which they got.
This is democracy? The EU just wants as much money of the taxpayers of Europe as possible. At present members states civilians pay taxes towards their individual nation member state and the EU. The EU hates the concept of 'nation states' and is trying to blend us all together as 'Europeans', giving us a flag and an anthem to 'rally' behind in an attempt to invoke some notion of pride at being 'Europeans'. Well we're not Europeans, we're British, we're French, we're German, we're Spanish, we're Italian etcetera. We love our cultural diversity of nations in Europe, but the EU wants to do away with all that 'nonsense' so that there is no need to divide taxpayers money amongst the individual member states and just have ONE superstate in which it can gleam ALL the taxes to become a world 'superpower'.
Is that the future you want for Europe? Well you can count me out, and by the sounds of things on the continent, you can count out a fair few hundred million others.
We are not all British or Spanish though are we, we are Catalan, or Welsh or Scottish or Flemish or basque and we live in artificial borders be they UK or EU or even England. What is in the interests of London is no more allied to the interests of Washington than it is to the interests of Luxembourg. It is all artificial and yes some of the EU is nonsense, so is much of Westminster and what really matters is not arguing about which politician is in control but about how we solve the very real problems of sustaining an unsustainable economic model. That same problem exists in nearly all the west bar Norway and a few others.
We can sort that out one by one, globally or regionally but arguing about the eu and making that the big discussion is shifting deckchairs on the titanic .
The Euro has failed; that much is plain for anyone to see. Who would willingly join the EU now with its mountains of debt and economic uncertainty? Yet some are willing to hand over even more powers and taxes to these people? One goes down, they all go down, as it proved to be the case and now only Germany is keeping the EU's head above water (with a little help from additional demands made on British taxpayers) and as a result they've imposed austerity measures across the board to all the struggling EU economies; if they want Germany's money, they'd better conform to the German working ethic.
It's proved a highly controversial and unpopular measure in many countries, yet some believe its easier to blame the governments of those nations rather than the EU itself, which is exactly how the EU wants it.
All those problems you list are minor compared to the demographic and economic problems coming Europe and indeed the US's way and alone or as part of the EU Britain and everyone else in the west needs huge change. If that change is ignored by Europe and nations tinker around eu membership as the problem and exiting ad the solution then huge problems are to come. I don't care which entity be it a federal body, state government or whatever level starts to solve the problems as long as politicians start focusing on s long term solution fast and stop focusing on whether London, Edinburgh, Brussels or Strasbourg is to blame