what the hell?not everybody thinks the EU was a bad idea
it was not a bad idea. originally, the eu was a trade union. this was a good idea, promoting economic cooperation between member states. it has transformed into the most undemocratic and elitist organisations since the USSR. the eu is just the next figure in the line of napoleon and Hitler: Germany and France trying to create a European superstate. its up to countries like the UK and the like to once again stand up and block the plan.
to recap: i support the idea of a trade union, but if the UK ever joins, i will take up arms to defend my country's sovereignty.
because they think it starts wars and all the wealthy countries won't have any money because they have to give some to the poor countries.
EU decides everything and thats not fair to other contries in Eu.
People's Movement against the EU was created in 1972.
No. The present (western orientated) government wants EU membership in the future but the opposition parties (many of which are more Russian orientated) are against EU membership. At present corruption and income levels are far below even the EU's poorest countries (Romania and Bulgaria) but maybe in 10 years time EU membership will be possible.
This is an opinion question, so you will get arguments for both sides. Personally, I think that the EU is a good thing. Its goals are to unite Europe politically and economically. The EU, if compared against countries, is one of the most developed, has one of the highest standards of living, has the largest economy in the world, etc. Some even consider the EU to be a country as it possess some powers similar to that of a country. The EU is also considered to be a global power by many. It is also believed that the EU may one day fuse into one nation.
Belgium is a EU Member State. It may suggest to the European Commission that another EU Member State is not abiding by EU law so the Commission can take further measures for instance by going to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). On the other hand, Belgium may very well go to the ECJ itself to make a case against another EU Member State. However, in light of diplomatic and economic relations, it probably will not enforce EU law itself in the EU. In the country Belgium, the State is responsible for enforcing EU law logically.
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
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Iceland has not joined the European Union and really has no interest in doing so because of the EU's restrictive fishing regulations. When Iceland went bankrupt in 2008, it saw EU membership as being a bulwark against economic meltdown, but since then, Iceland has recovered and is intentionally letting its EU application flounder.
Turkey is currently attempting to join the European Union. One argument against allowing Turkey to join is its location; however, Cyprus is already a member of the EU, despite being located in Asia.
The EU has various taxes or embargos against everyone else so it probably a relationship of mild dislike. You would be better off looking at the diplomatic relationship between the individual countries of the EU and Bangladesh.
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No, Switzerland isn't in the EU.