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Myths and rumours explained !!Quite funny how rumours can spread ... however someone had to launch it ... (who said Nigel Paul Farage ?)http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/communication/take_part/myths_en.htm
That's an intesting link. Some weird stuff there though.
That is some pretty funny stuff. However, the EU is getting a little monolithic in peoples lives, it also looks slightly undemocratic. The Lisbon Treaty is a perfect example, a no vote only counted until the next election while yes lasts forever.
That is some pretty funny stuff. However, the EU is getting a little monolithic in peoples lives, it also looks slightly undemocratic. The Lisbon Treaty is a perfect example, a no vote only counted until the next election while yes lasts forever.
Yes, this is a major problem about how democratic decisions are made in EU, most governments decide without any popular consultation. However democracy is the rule of people directly or through their representatives. I agree about what people can feel about "Eurocracy": as if governments didn't want to loose their supremacy to a European supra-government and IMHO European institutions are not close enough to people.I might be wrong but from what I could read or hear, I think this is the same kind of problem about the Federal government in USA ???
Sure seems to be going that way….
Yes, I would say the Feds are starting to act like the EU Bureaucrats. They continually trample on the states, but isn't that what the central government is supposed to do?
Only if they ignore the Constitution… oh wait… they do that now. Never mind. :-[
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