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Originally Posted by plexiq
What exactly is your problem with the status quo, can you give examples for EU laws that you don't like in particular? Other than free movement of workers.
There are quite some things I think could be done differently, things like the democratic process in Brussels, the treaties with non EU members, the process for allowing non EU members to become EU members, the financial aid to EU members, the financial aid to certain industries within the EU, more specifically; laws wrt the automotive industry, laws wrt the telecom industries, the extreme want for expansion and globalization within the EU, the meddling in national matters, there's quite some things wrong with the EU but obviously there are also perks about the EU.
If you'd ask me the EU has lost its balance between providing in a safe and stable economic union and trying to be more of a political union. I'm all for economic arrangements but I'd rather leave politics out of it, now obvious a strict segregation of the two is impossible but that's exactly why I feel like it has lost its balance.
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FWIW, I'm pro Europe, I just think there could be some positive sides to a Brexit for us. I wish those positive sides could exist with a 51% remain for the UK but the EU is way too arrogant to accept that fact imo.