@picandor
There are several problems with the EU.
It started as a piece project. We're slowly wailing at that, but it is decently working at that part.
Then, it was re-branded as an economic aliance. There are many inicial agreements, that I fully understand. From standardization of quality and production laws to even possibly united currency and removing of borders.
But... Then it literally grabbed power over states, and became a super-state with power to push laws on any topic onto the members. And that is when the great progressive turn happened. And that part seems to be acceptable to noone but the brainwashed Euro jugend.