federation, Swiss style...NineBerry wrote:People moan that the EU is not democratic and ruled by unelected bureaucrats. The only way to do away with that would be having a real European legislature elected by the European people directly and a real European government elected by that European parliament or directly by the European people.Svartalf wrote:maybe in 50 years, if ever... France renouncing its own army and control over the nuclear weapon, yeah, right, even a thrice damned fool like hollande would not do it, and he won't stay in office long enough to do such a thing anyway. Nobody else will follow such an extreme policy.DRSB wrote:European SUPERSTATE to be unveiled: EU nations 'to be morphed into one' post-Brexit
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/ ... ate-Brexit
What alternatives are there?
Giving up on the European idea completely? Not good.
Keeping the status quo, where the big countries like Germany and France have such a powerful influence exactly because decisions are made in backrooms by negotiations between the national governments? That is exactly what people criticize about the EU!
As I said, I don't see many of the European countries, France least of all, renouncing their military privileges... worse, I see traditional allies/former colonies of EU states pushing for every EU member still keeping their own foreign policies... Just think of Africa without the help of former colonist states but having to deal only with Brussels... pure chaos.