[D66] the EU has become "a demon, uncontrollable, impossible to vote away"

Henk Elegeert h.elegeert at gmail.com
Fri Jun 10 13:57:55 CEST 2011


FAZ: the EU has become "a demon, uncontrollable, impossible to vote away"
<http://openeuropeblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/faz-eu-has-become-demon-uncontrollable.html>

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This is some forceful stuff from the Vienna correspondent for theFrankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung, Dirk Schümer. In a
piece<http://www.faz.net/artikel/C31315/europa-in-der-krise-zurueck-zur-nation-30432025.html>
published
in Monday's paper under the headline "Back to the nation", Mr. Schümer takes
a long, critical look at the current state of the European Union - and he
takes no prisoners.

The subtitle of the article is an indication of where he is heading:

“The EU was the best thing that has happened to Europe since the fall of the
Roman Empire. Throughout the years it has however turned into a demon,
uncontrollable, impossible to vote away.”

And then off he goes:

"The idea after 1945 was simple (…) at the moment when all Europeans pay for
the same goods with the same coin, then Europe would encounter 'eternal
peace' (…) The dream of a peacefully unified Europe has become true - in
judicial and administrative terms it is now the strongest economic area in
the world. There are no internal conflicts, no mass poverty and no
dictatorships (…)"

But now, he says, "Now Europe is finished.”

“The single currency crashes and a small group of desperate bankers and
politicians turn it into monetary waste paper by giving out emergency
loans.”

Harsh but true.

With the European Project coming under strains on so many fronts, the open
border policy and the bailouts for example, is it surprising, he asks, that
"anti-EU politicians get rewarded with 20% of the votes?....actually it is
surprising that the 'enough-is-enough' group remained so small up until
now.”

Warming to his subject, Mr. Schümer goes on:

“In the beginning it was all about steel, the leftovers of war and the
isolation of dangerous German Nazis. Then about a vote over coal
transportation. Then about electricity production. Then about traffic
routes. Then about agriculture. Then about customs. Then about the
judiciary. Then about the currency. And now about everything.”

Then he makes a crucial point:

“No citizen was ever asked. Had anyone asked the French for their opinion in
the 1960s if they agreed to have a common jurisdiction with the detested
“boches”, or had anyone proposed to the Dutch to abolish border controls at
Venlo, or had anyone demanded an extraordinary tax for Italian farmers from
the Luxembourgers – the rejection surely would have been higher than 90%.
Today all of it is perfectly normal."

Showing no signs of slowing down, he goes on:

“By this ordinance Europe turned into a historically unknown demon: No
federal state, no federation, no democracy and no dictatorship. It is a
bureaucracy that no one understands and no one can vote away.”

It is not a coincidence, he says, that the only consistent democracy in the
world, Switzerland, is incompatible with the EU.

And then the grand finale:

“Europe has no common public and it shows that democracy cannot exist
without discourse...It is doubtful that there is a way out of the euro and
the Schengen area without a collapse. A Europe with new internal conflicts,
increasing hatred, barbaric struggles for economic resources, decreased
welfare states and mass migration to central Europe - such a Europe, where
political lunatics and their doctrines of salvation would have a chance, is
not simply a horror scenario but the real result of a failed, uncontrollable
and unloved, EU.”

“Europe can only be solved if the overly complex engine in Brussels is
stopped. All decisions must again be taken democratically on a national,
regional or local level.”

Really strong stuff. In fact, this is one of the most critical analyses of
the EU that we've seen come out of mainstream Germany.

And MEPs (with some notable exceptions) - who yesterday voted for a 5% EU
budget increase and EU taxes, while insisting on keeping their own expenses
secret <http://www.openeurope.org.uk/media-centre/summary.aspx?id=2613> -
still think that the UK <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13696792> is
the main obstacle to their vision of a federal Europe.
"

... maar, hoe kom je er dan vanaf?

Henk Elegeert
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