| ▲ | nandomrumber an hour ago | |
I struggle to believe there isn’t a significant fraction of EU citizens who are frustrated with the EU’s laws. At the very least to the extent that the whole setup limits national sovereignty. Your comment comes across as though you expect us to believe EU citizens are a homogenous whole, who happen to align with your perspective on this matter. | ||
| ▲ | perching_aix an hour ago | parent [-] | |
On the contrary, it reads to me like they've simply been around, and this is the general impression they gathered. Which may still not even be true, but it makes a whole lot more sense context wise, and is pretty darn different to the conveniently malicious motivation you're proposing. And with this, now your own "royal we" is similarly rendered deceptive. > At the very least to the extent that the whole setup limits national sovereignty. That's how anything grouplike works indeed. > I struggle to believe there isn’t a significant fraction of EU citizens who are frustrated with the EU’s laws. Sounds like something that'd have polling data coverage? | ||