Sorry! Very busy w/e so only just returning to this thread now ...
Totally agree with C'est la Vie!!
In response to you specifically Callisto -[leaving sheep and old Rupe out of it for now!! ]
- seriously 'tis good to have the arguments on both sides aired ...
There are two specific issues to consider further - first the EU is the world?s largest donor of preferential market access for developing countries.
Second - the EU also gives us our best chance of getting access to those markets in third countries where we can sell our goods - USA, India China etc There are plenty of coutries around the world who would love to kick UK in the goolies (as poor David Milliband found recently in india) they can do this to us but not to the EU - our collective 380 million consumers are just too important.
On fishing - the EU Commission has been proposing reforms for decades to prevent the current fiasco and depletion of resources - but the individual Member States have said "no" ? they want to do things differently. This is perhaps the very best example of why it would be better to let the Commission get on and do what it does best - represent a European perspective.
And to respond to WetAugust's comments (roughly in order):
It's not true that all UK law is covered by EU law- the UK is only required to follow the EU where it is dealing with a specific issue within the scope of the EU and where this has been agreed by all Member States previously. Directives do require national legislation to implement but often include wide discretion for each Member State on scope of coverage etc ? in key areas the EU rules are in reality minimum standards - eg, if we want higher levels of environmental protection we can have them.
I don't know as much about JHA as you obviously do but it is my understanding that it is an area of consensus only.
VAT is harmonised but only a proportion of VAT receipts go to Europe, most go to the Member States
Sorry, I don't understand why the EU is causing us to privatise the PO? I don't think it is!! In fact, isn't there a specific provision in the EU treaty which says that individual Member States have the right to decide whether to keep industries or services in public ownership?
Your last paragraph about Easter European immigrants, if I may speak frankly, borders on racism.
What about all those Brits who have left to live in other Member States ? France, Spain etc? They require interpretors in hospitals and schools - they require state help (I personally know of three pensioners living off French state assistance with the help of excellent French nursing care)
In relation to your point about us never going to war with any other countries of Europe:
Sadly if this were true we would all be a lot happier - the point is that wars in Europe have generally always had at their core a desire by some to gain access to others assets in order to compensate for poverty or under performance. The EU does not stop wars - it has no army and no role to play in military issues (but maybe it should!) - what the EU is doing is trying to promoting economic growth to prevent the circumstances which have led to so many wars in the past happening again. If you cast an eye over the map of Europe (the continent) I think you might find a number of areas of concern... .
It simply isn't true tht MEPS are powerless - the real power is held by the Member States - not by the EP nor by the Commission - nothing gets done in Europe unless the national governments let it. There is another debate to be had on whether this is a good idea !
The EU is not perfect by any means. There is always bound to be bureaucracy where 27 countries are trying to engage seriously with one another over serious issues. It's always easier to "opt-out" and walk away when the process is difficult. We should instead ENGAGE in the process and defend British interests.