What is reform for the better in your opinion? They are tackling undercutting wages. They are trying to get a European policy on immigration, including in countries of origin. This is a benefit of the EU. Without the EU it would be even more difficult to solve the problem and would probably end in bloodshed or borders or concentration camps. Trying to stabilise the main currency in Europe is also an aim "for the better".
What is the UK doing in Europe to create stability, apart from annoying everyone so much that they are united in their approach to Brexit, and what on earth is an "EU puppeteer"? - sounds like meaningless Brexit crap.
The EU is functional. The problem is that the UK is limping from government crisis to crisis and is not functional. We are just negotiating with ourselves, much to the amusement of the rest of the EU.
The 2 economically most powerful countries, now that we have recused ourselves from Europe, are Germany and France. They will set the agenda and the rest will either agree, amend or reject through the European Council and Parliament. It is called democracy, get over it.
You are laughable at times. Democracy as best it can be was the referendum itself- whether you agree with the outcome or how it was achieved matters not!
France & Germany setting the agenda...so it isn't run for the benefit of all the nations really is it. The Germans smooth talk the French & both agree an agenda, then they pull strings left right & centre to get as close to what THEY want...to benefit themselves. 'What's in if for me?' That is what has to be satisfied to change anyone's behaviours.
UK government crisis to crisis? There is now talk of another German election (i.e. ypu exemplary model of democratic government...a coalition...failing...because of? Yep, immigration policy. The Nazi element will be rubbimg their hands with glee) Plus...current policy & enforcement could yet result in widespread bloodshed on our streets instead of the borders!
The UK Govenrnment is now doing what you have applauded the EU for - finding the best way to protect it's citizens interests. So.e things will hurt, some will provide a benefit & nice cozy feeling. Stability in the UK is our Government's primary concern...not EU stability, you seem convinced they can achieve that with out us anyway.
Reform for the better would imo be to focus solely on free trade...not throw free people movement & monetary union into the mix. Obviously, some don't want that - so the democratic decision was made to plough ahead regardless for those that did want it. So, as with most things EU - what Germany wants, Germany gets..all be it a watered down version for the short term. Probably with the thought to making the dissenters suffer in some way - until they beg to join further down the line.
Currency union aim is probably a good idea...but it is something that would be most successful somewhere further down the line...when economies are more closely related & proportioate...which is progressing, but it's too soon imo.
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