So the outgoing EC president, Mr Jose Barroso, thinks we will make an "historic mistake" if we leave the EC. He may be right, but staying within the EC at any cost to the UK is not an option, The UK is keen on a single common market - a level playing field - but seeks ultimate control over its own borders and laws. These are aspirations shared by many EC countries. They are reasonable wishes for our parliament to reign supreme in the UK.
Personally I hope we don't leave the EC, but that the EC will change somewhat. If the EC does not change we may have no choice but to leave them to it. I cannot imagine the EC not changing. Were we to leave, I bet we won't be the last. I cannot see it being a disaster for the UK. Other countries manage. The benefits of membership have to outweigh the downsides.
By the way I am not a UKIP supporter. I am very much a floating voter and have no idea who I shall be voting for in the UK General Election next spring. It will be a difficult decision.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29684585 .
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Monday, 20 October 2014
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Free movement of people within the EU?
Basically I am in favour of the EC as a free trade group, but I struggle to understand why we can't, as a nation, decide who is allowed to live and work on our tiny, already overcrowded, little island. On this I am fully with David Cameron. Also I am a believer in the ultimate power of our parliament and not a bunch of bureaucrats in Europe.
It seems to me that in many ways we would be better out than in, unless the EU ideal is more forward looking. We need the EU to understand it is a top-heavy bureaucracy some way from how it was when we first joined. Yes, if we leave there will be downsides, but I expect we will not be the last to leave, if indeed we do vote to leave.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29680059 .
It seems to me that in many ways we would be better out than in, unless the EU ideal is more forward looking. We need the EU to understand it is a top-heavy bureaucracy some way from how it was when we first joined. Yes, if we leave there will be downsides, but I expect we will not be the last to leave, if indeed we do vote to leave.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29680059 .
Saturday, 17 December 2011
What does the EU do for Europe?
I heard about yet another case where the bureaucrats in Brussels want to interfere with something which does not need interfering with today. In this case it was to do with amateur radio kits now needing additional tests. The impact of such changes will be to kill the market for these products in Europe. No-one benefits.
The EU as a free trade area without barriers to trade for its members is a perfectly fine thing, but when the bureaucrats and politicians want to go further and impose stupid regulations where none are needed I get frustrated and annoyed.
The problems with the euro today are because some nations either lied or hid the truth about their financial affairs. Living with the consequences will hurt all within the EU, including the UK which does not have the euro.
We would do well to forget federalism, a common currency and the meddling of petty bureaucrats and politicians and just agree that the EU will be again simply a free trade area, still with national identities, currencies and traditions. Light touch bureaucracy works best.
Has Europe become a better, happier place in the last 40-50 odd years as a result of the EU? Unquestionably no.
The EU as a free trade area without barriers to trade for its members is a perfectly fine thing, but when the bureaucrats and politicians want to go further and impose stupid regulations where none are needed I get frustrated and annoyed.
The problems with the euro today are because some nations either lied or hid the truth about their financial affairs. Living with the consequences will hurt all within the EU, including the UK which does not have the euro.
We would do well to forget federalism, a common currency and the meddling of petty bureaucrats and politicians and just agree that the EU will be again simply a free trade area, still with national identities, currencies and traditions. Light touch bureaucracy works best.
Has Europe become a better, happier place in the last 40-50 odd years as a result of the EU? Unquestionably no.
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