(S)election of MEPs

We’ve tried to understand more about how members of the European Parliament (EP) are selected but it’s not straightforward. What follows is taken mostly from the EU Parliament’s websites and Wikipedia, with a few comments from us to challenge some of the propaganda. “Role [of the EP]: Directly-elected EU body with legislative, supervisory, and budgetary … More (S)election of MEPs

Gas Leak

The EU is happy to use its legal muscle against Brexit Britain, American corporations it doesn’t like and less ‘important’, deviant member nations while overlooking blatant German malpractices and Russian interference. There’s been a leak from the European Commission which shows that gas sales by Russia favour Germany over other EU nations in central and … More Gas Leak

Democracy Denied

We are not just citizens of the EU, we are subjects of an administration that we cannot change, either alone or in the company of a majority of our fellow citizens. We examine the claim that the EU is a democracy. Here is the definition of the term ‘democratic deficit’ from the EU’s own glossary … More Democracy Denied

The Art of The Deal

David Davis is a nice bloke, always smiling despite having to deal with the intractable Michel Barnier and those behind him. Compare him with Donald Trump, widely regarded around the world as a complete oaf. Which of them is the more successful negotiator? Despite the USA being the world’s foremost power it feels it has … More The Art of The Deal

Transition Guidelines

It seems that the Brexit negotiations have reached some agreement with regard to the transition (EU) or implementation (UK) period. Full details are in the linked document, 23-euco-art50-guidelines, prepared for the European Council (it’s only seven pages long). The numbered items are titled “Guidelines – 23 March 2018” but unlike earlier guidelines leave more room … More Transition Guidelines

On the Other Hand

Polls suggest that potential Leave and Remain votes haven’t changed much since the Referendum though some have swapped sides, either frightened or disgusted by what has since happened. The EU is proving a tough negotiator in the Brexit talks, even an inflexible one. This promises to do us harm when we leave yet many still … More On the Other Hand

Shorties-15

Financially Speaking M. Barnier: “There is no place [for financial services]. … There is not a single trade agreement that is open to financial services. It doesn’t exist.” May: “The EU has included financial services, to varying degrees, in quite a number of the trade agreements that they have already established with other countries.” The … More Shorties-15