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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostElvis: I take it you are nto a UK national?
CAP is truely abhorrent. And if the western countries really want Africa to prosper, they would get rid of it. If the farmers would become more efficient, then it also would not be needed. However, the US would never remove their subsidies...like cheap rice which is exported to poor african countries. So its a chicken an egg thing.
Within each union there are always some power brokers. take Canada for example..ontario and quebec run the show. But overall its a fantastic union.
Natural resources will always be a touchy issue..I don't know enough about it to comment. But if a state is not following the rules it should face a financial penalty. But that would require a strong EU centralised government...which we all vote for..like in other unions. We don't have that right now do we?
The UK could do more - euro adoption would be one step. It does seem odd that out of the three big states of europe..the UK hasn't adopted it. But I know how you all love your sterling...McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI am ..now. I have lived elsewhere most of my life. but now I'm back "home". If you can call it that.
CAP is truely abhorrent. And if the western countries really want Africa to prosper, they would get rid of it. If the farmers would become more efficient, then it also would not be needed. However, the US would never remove their subsidies...like cheap rice which is exported to poor african countries. So its a chicken an egg thing.
Within each union there are always some power brokers. take Canada for example..ontario and quebec run the show. But overall its a fantastic union.
Natural resources will always be a touchy issue..I don't know enough about it to comment. But if a state is not following the rules it should face a financial penalty. But that would require a strong EU centralised government...which we all vote for..like in other unions. We don't have that right now do we?
The UK could do more - euro adoption would be one step. It does seem odd that out of the three big states of europe..the UK hasn't adopted it. But I know how you all love your sterling...Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy would we want a strong EU government that was corrupt incompetent and undemocratic when we can enjoy a weak EU govt with restricted powers to be corrupt and incompetent. The reason that we have Sterling is because it enables us to manage our own economy as we wish, and that we can set our economic conditions to suite ourselves rateher than those of the whole of the EU.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWell, no different than the UK government then eh? Think FSA and lack of oversight, that how our economy is managed.
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But the whole point is that we can get rid of our government whereas we cannot change who governs the EULet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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