Docterror wrote:I am a supporter of the EU as an economic and political bloc which would be powerful enough to be united and have a voice of its own and to be heard in decision making process instead of having to live in a unipolar world with numerous small countries having multiple voices that will not be heeded by the more powerful country(ies).
That said, there a lot of things about it that I do oppose, one of which is the rapid expansion and integration of the current EU with member states with economies with such glaring deficiencies. Neither am I a fan of countries outside the EU given many of its previlages whether it be the EFTA or Switzerland without actually being a part of the EU.
Well Norway tried to join the EU numerous times, but failed, once or twice due to France's opposition (as per usual). The EEA countries and Switzerland have to pay a fee to have their priviledges, and also have to implement a vast majority of the laws without any imput whatsoever in the making/shaping of these laws. Which is why it is actually good for them to be EEA members...kind of like a push factor to join the EU to have a bigger voice.
What decision making process are you referring to? Inside or outside the EU? Internationally, the EU does act like one big voice, but, clearly, inside there is still some 'nationalist' tendencies (refer to the CAP and the EU budget fiasco, for example), where they are all more concerned about themselves and how much they'd get paid than whether to put a lid on EU expenditure...why else would countries be queuing up to join (including Morocco!...way back when, though) than the fact they'd be given huge subsidies for their large agricultural economies, and would fight for their right to enjoy EU reform monies, even if the amount given wouldn't be fully utilised.