The more specific Europe’s laws become, the more push-back can be expected from member states. The mindsets of countries at the opposite sides of the union are very different. It worked fine for a vague economic union, and perhaps also for the first stage of the political union, but it seems we’re starting to bump into its limits.
This feels engineered to further increase the wedge between European countries.
The more specific Europe’s laws become, the more push-back can be expected from member states. The mindsets of countries at the opposite sides of the union are very different. It worked fine for a vague economic union, and perhaps also for the first stage of the political union, but it seems we’re starting to bump into its limits.