CBL4 said:
As an American, I see three major problems with the EU:
1) The Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) is the single biggest obstacle to eliminating poverty in the world. Because of a vocal tiny majority, all EUians pay too much for food and African farmers are deprived of their obvious market.
It's not just African farmers but any farmer outside the EU hoping to export to the EU. And I totally agree the CAP should be scrapped, not reformed but totally scrapped. (However as a caveat it would also be useful if the USA stopped subsidising their farmers, I remember reading of a figure of around $95
billion of USA agricultural subsidies in 2001...)
CBL4 said:
2) The euro structure is not suited to a group with great differences in economic situations - e.g. a single economic policy cannot suit Germany, France, the UK and Slovenia, Czech Republic.
Yet the differences between EU member states is probably no more then the difference between USA states and the USA works with a single currency, I don't see anything wrong intrinsically with a single currency approach for EU member states.
CBL4 said:
3) The EUracry does not represent the people or a sensible economic policy.
This needs splitting out, there is a democratically elected representative parliament, the problem is in what it is meant to do!
CBL4 said:
They do not understand how their elitist, socialist, statist structure retards growth.
This is an opinion that is often aired yet I don’t know if it is ever possible to objectively support it?
CBL4 said:
This view is shared by some of "old EU" countries such as France and Germany. Due to stupid policies, they have poor economic growth. But instead making significant reforms, they want to put the sam straightjacket on the rest of the EU.
Germany and France want what they believe is best for their respective country, I don’t expect anything else from the German or French leaders just as I don’t expect anything
less from my elected leaders.
(Don’t forget the leaders of all the EU member states are democratically chosen.)
CBL4 said:
The new EU constititution does not address any of these problems and is likely to make them worse not better.
Oh I doubt it will make matters worse, in fact I think it will help stimulate the economy of all member states, well at least the legal services section of the economy! It is an abysmal, totally ludicrous document that insults the meaning of a "constitutionâ€.
CBL4 said:
The reason I like the EU is that is a great incentive for prospective members to become liberal democracies. For this reason alone, I am a fan of the EU. It is (unintentionally) one of the greatest forces for freedom in the world.
CBL
Also it may be a one of the significant reasons that "Europe" hasn’t dragged the rest of the world into another bloody and terrible "World War".