Workingman wrote:Suff wrote:I have always been an EU supporter, but have always complained about our, or our politicians', attitude towards it. We never gor stuck in to make it work our way, and some of the pronouncements of late from the likes of Merkel and the Scandinavian leaders leads me to believe that we would not be missed too much.
Let's be honest here. The French didn't want us and blocked us from entering until De Gaulle died. Even then they tried to get us to pay, per head of population, massively more than anyone else in the EEC. More annoyingly, except for Maggies time, we just rolled over and took it.
So we have set the precedent that we'll just back down and do whatever they say. This is the EU, if you back down they abuse it to the hilt. The worst part is that we're the second largest economy and the second richest country in the EU. So they can abuse it to the hilt. As we are seeing today.
The EU is a fantastic idea. The problem is that it will take 500 years to turn it from a gaggle of countries into a very powerful superstate. The other glaring problem is that they are trying to railroad 3 institutions, designed to legislate trade between separate and sovereign countrie,s into a government to control a nation state. This is never going to fly properly and is massively undemocratic. Hence our issues with it. Britain is seriously not socialist (in the way of the rest of the EU), but the rest of the EU is quite socialist, except for Hungary. Which causes quite a clash.
Honestly I don't see what we are doing there. Except for the political fear factor. It's the politicians who are scared to go it alone, who would they have to blame if their policies went wrong.
Also I'm beginning to feel that the rest of the EU believe that the UK is too expensive to keep. After all they blame the UK and the US entirely for the last financial meltdown and the impact it has caused to their massive economic lie they call an economy. The fact that it exposed all their lies and scheming seems to be more than they can take. So now they are talking themselves into the UK leaving. They'll regret it, but I can see it coming. That, more than anything, may drive the UK out of the EU.