Originally posted by Dowding (Work)
I also would like to know how much control we would have over economic policy - interest rates and the like. I'm not too keen on the fact that we would have to move our national gold reserves to Brusselles.
I'm deeply suspicious of the corruption and waste that eminates from the upper echelons of the EU gravy train. Some aspects of it are distinctly undemocratic. I want reform.
Dowding, I understand that this labour government auctioned off the entire UK gold reserve for knock-down prices for a quick sale, leaving on 300 tons in the vault.
Coincidentally 300 tons of gold is the entry price to the Euro.
If you want reform, you must vote in the Euro elections. It's a bit of chicken/egg here - people won't trust the bureaucracy to run europe, but neither will they vote in reformers to the parliament.
I include myself amongst the broadly pro-europeans, but I am with you on the Euro commission, fat, bloated and not under the proper scrutiny. Fisheries, the CAP, Schengen, all these things need to be ironed out.
But better in than out IMO. Interdepency will have postive effects for mutual economic and miltary security in the future.
I would like to see a europe of devolved regions, so that the nation states take a bit of a back seat and local government can work directly with Europe instead of having to do everything through a politically coloured mediator.