ceecee
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Well I did say that it isn't perfect and there are areas to repair for sure, but to say that all of these people are unelected is just completely missing too many things. Plus what is really western world ? Is Boris elected ? Was May elected at first ? Was Gordon Brown elected ? From what I understand UK House of Lords is unelected by law. Does US by law elects president indirectly through electoral college and perhaps even regardless of popular vote ? What can their citizens really do if they are annoyed with crucial policies or president, since there are no snap elections ? EU isn't really lagging that much behind if at all in this game. The system is actually quite decent if we consider what the union assimilated over the last 15 years.
If EU was really as pushy as you say plenty of my local politicians wouldn't be able to get away with all kinds of things, renegotiate or change deadlines. However my politics can do this since they aren't so cognitively obsessed with rules. But since it is a block of countries there needs to be some basic rules, not everyone can be happy 100% of the time.
But ok, I actually support Brexit. That should make things easier on the long run for everyone.
Personally I feel any neoliberal entity like the EU should be should be shot into the sun but I'm not sure that the way the UK went about this divorce is going to benefit them (voted that they wanted to go, not how they wanted to go). Unfortunately the UK leaders in this thing are fairly disgusting and will likely do very little to benefit anyone beyond themselves and people like them (house of Lords looking at you).
If things don't go the way the pro-Brexit people are hoping, there are extreme right nationalist movements happening all over Europe and can easily suck up a country with a weak democracy and social upheaval, which they very much have a history of doing. It's something that would be helpful to keep in mind.