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If your national media is stupid enough (or self-interested enough) to be taken in by this guff you deserve all you get.
I don't know who own the media in Ireland. In France, they are almost all owned by half a dozen billionaires. Do we really deserve them?
Most voters would prefer to watch paint dry.
You're right, Frank. Ignorance is bliss. The EU business secrets directive is wonderful. Whistleblowers should be locked up, since they were not smart enough to mind their own business. The "Great and Good" in Europe are to be trusted.
The EU status quo is working so well, why rock the boat?
And turning me into an authoritarian populist is both clever and funny. Did you bother to check out the DiEM25 manifesto I linked? Are we indeed authoritarian simpletons? It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
If media ownership in France is an issue, that is a national competency. Please don't blame the EU.
I'm not saying the status quo is wonderful. Just that we should aim at the right targets. Blaming the EU for national favours is the Brexiteer trick. Index of Frank's Diaries
I think you know I wsn't referring to you as an authoritarian simpleton.
I swear I had no idea. If you are saying that it was a strawman with no relevance to anything I have written in the thread, I suppose I can consider that as an apology.
I never blamed the EU for it. On the other hand, it will only be resolved, if ever, on a European level. Oligarchs don't cede that sort of control easily. That will be a civilizational progress. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
One of the reasons I strongly support the EU is that I don't see individual countries and especially smaller countries like Ireland having sufficient bargaining power to really take on the Oligarchs, media moguls and global corporations. However that requires transferring even more competencies to the EU, and also probably explains why so many Oligarchs are anti-EU even though their business models often require the existence of the Single market.
For years Michael O'Leary of Ryanair was a staunch critic of the EU even though Ryanair only became possible with the establishment of Blue Skies and regulation of state aids for National carriers etc. He had a sudden conversion to being somewhat pro-EU when he realised Brexit put his business model at risk. Of course he will still oppose EU regulation/promotion of consumer and employee rights and indirect state aids to his airline, but at least the EU has the clout to take him on on those issues. Index of Frank's Diaries
That existing model has brought the EU to the edge of implosion. The fallacy that the Council represents the interests of the EU -- and that it is democratic -- ought to be easy to see through.
With nationalism back in style, we need an empowered Parliament. Even with a right wing majority, the fact that matters are debated transparently, with all the arguments on the table, means that even the right wingers are more progressive than their respective governments.
The 2019 elections are our last chance to salvage the EU. It's a long shot, and after that I shall cultivate my garden. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
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