Ever Closer Union: Mapping the EU's Federal Fantasies

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • Over the past few months Brussels has been full of calls for systemic EU reforms, a treaty overhaul that’s presented as inevitable if the EU wants to remain functional with over thirty members once the next enlargement wave takes place.
    However, treaty change in the EU has always been a one-way street: giving more power to Brussels and further eroding member states’ sovereignty in a relentless march toward an increasingly federalist future.
    And that’s exactly what’s happening now, only on a scale vastly larger than anytime before. A series of reform proposals were put forward by the European Parliament late last year, perfectly outlining the EU mainstream’s long-term intentions, while the public is being intentionally kept in the dark.
    At our latest event, we brought together three conservative lawmakers to discuss what exactly is being proposed here, what it would mean for the future of Europe, and how it will affect not only nation-states but ordinary Europeans and democracy itself.

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  • @JonathanTodhunter
    @JonathanTodhunter 6 місяців тому

    Looks like it is the opinion of the Polish law and justice party which probably put Poland around ten years back towards the dark ages. Great panel. EU is not perfect, but bit by bit it has produced the highest standard of living ever in the world for half a billion citizens. It should be treated with a respect that the Law and Justice party does not deserve because of what they did to Poland. Mendacity is the MO of the law and justice party so I think this panel has an agenda that we need not listen to.