Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
Also, I don't think the UK and the Nordic countries will ever want a deeper EU, like France does. So why be stubborn about it? Let France move together with countries like Italy and Germany towards a closer union, and let the British and Nordics have it their way. We've got that channel tunnel, young French can work in London, and retired Brits can buy their house in the Provence.

The free movement of goods, people and capital across the channel will never be reversed anymore. That much will stay, but if we can't find a common ground for further unity, then let's not be a fool about it indefinately.
Another good post by Louis. Why does the whole of Europe have to agree on a single foreign policy? Perhaps other countries with similar values can come together first and maybe (a long time from now) these regions of Europe can come together to form a whole. The only issue I forsee is if these regions drift apart, Europe might face another war, but I don't think that's likely.

The EU should be about slowly eliminating borders between the various nations allowing them to think, and act as a whole. Not some oligarchy which currently wants to run the continent.

Quote Originally Posted by cegorach1
Liberal-conservative (my choice) Civic Platform - has about 31 %
I'm sorry, but from an American political standpoint, this party just seems so...Polish.