So there is no public support on reform in the EU? Added to public support is every leader of every country in the EU wants reform. So why can't it happen?
Because those who hold all the power are the ones who would have to give up their power. But they prefer to promote others who will carry on as usual. And they are even prepared to break their own laws, rules and regulations to keep it this way. And when caught out doing so they ignore all calls for justice.
I didn’t say there was no support for reform. There has been a lot of indifference though, or lack of knowledge of how the EU works. What I meant was for specific reforms. It easy to say the EU should reform, but how and which part? You have to have pressure groups, campaigns etc.. Led by people, probably politicians, who can get things done. You need several million signatures from several countries to get the Commission to propose a law, if you cannot get the governments in the council to present the idea to the commission. Too few people vote at EU elections, which is how the relatively unknown Farage first got into the limelight. For years the public ignored their chance to get things done. Now they blame the EU. maybe they have a point.
As regarding Selmayr, he has now been demoted, but has a nice job as the EU representative in Austria. As I said would happen after the elections. Quietly pushed out of the way. The people with the real power are the governments in the EU council.