Nina
Nina Peacock | age: 28 years old | city: London (GBR) | activity: Student.
My webpage: www.bizouz.blogspot.com
I speak: eng and also fre
Who am I?
Europhile, Latteophile, Chocolatophile
why_participate To avoid such existential questions as "Why am I here?" /
europe_is A thing of the past and the way of the future /
living_places London, Paris, Brussels, Washington DC, Toronto, Phoenix /
My contributions and my activities
BLOG / london
2007-08-04 09:38:05
What has the EU ever done for the UK? Myth-Buster
Many people in England that I have spoken to (mainly from Bath, Rugby, and Oxford) and, from what I've heard people in Wales concur, that they are not opposed to the EU in principle, but it is rather the direction that they see it going and how the principles of the EU get put into practice that they oppose. What are their main complaints? Are these complaints based on fact or misunderstanding? On the blog london.
BLOG / london
2007-07-26 09:12:53
Does the EU's Reform Treaty Erode the UK's Sovereignty?
This post is in response to an opinion expressed by Ruth Lea, Director of the Global Vision think tank in the UK, on the BBC's "For and against the new EU treaty" (available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6914468.stm). Lea argues that the EU reform treaty is good for EU integration, which inevitably makes it bad for the UK. Her view is representative of a many people in the UK with whom I've spoken to about the European Union. One of her statements that summarizes this view and that provokes my reaction is when Lea states: "Once enforced, there will quite simply be no more significant powers left solely with the governments of the member states, and outside the orbit of the EU's formal institutions. Of course, member states may still pursue their individual foreign and defence policies, for example, but their activities will be increasingly circumscribed by the EU and their national sovereignty diminished." If one tIhinks of sovereignty as the power to redistribute wealth and the power to use force, then Lea's opinion is misguided and unhelpful as it feeds the sensationalized news depicting the EU as something like "The Blob," which is slowly taking over the competencies of member states. On the blog london.

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2007-07-24 23:58:34
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