Federal Europe when?

Federal Europe when?

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Aren't we already?

When an EU army gets created (already is in progress behind the scenes).

>eu army
Hmm... With conscription or not?

Never.
>EU army

It would be an absolute disaster. A clusterfuck beyond all proportions.

Europhiles are as much LARPers as White Nationalists. They see the shitty faux-imperial flag and think: "whoa so ebin lets have a big EU army so we can be Empire of world relevance!".

NATO secured the peace, Pax Americana. It was nothing to do with the EU. The only time the EU was in charge of a European conflict was in Yugoslavia. The EU caused the crisis in the first place due to their own arrogance, and then were so abysmally incompetent (again due to arrogance) that the Americans had to swoop in and take over. Now they are saber rattling Russia with this "EU army" LARP, and it's obvious that for all of the butthurt from Yuros about America, their power is simply an extension of America's power. Germany was and is still an American occupied country, the EU exists to give a market for German exports and to harmonize laws for American companies.

The Yuro's little wee wee will go hard at the idea of the EU army, but it will not function as an effective army. The goal is to harmonize the militaries of European countries and give the arms contracts to huge American companies. The army would be inept, impotent, ineffectual, etc..

A soldier's loyalty lies in his country and his sovereign, not in some 20th century artificial faux-Empire and the commissioners.

If EU ever becomes a federation, it will be a democratic, liberal union of free nations under just and equitable law, bound by solidarity and brotherhood and a role model of a prosperous, compassionate and enthusiastic society.

How about federal commonwealth?

>run by unelected bureaucrats
Ah yes, very democratic.

>EU bureaucrats
"Very undemocratic!"

>Queen and House of Lords
"Proud British tradition!"

>says someone from a fucking monarchy

>Unelected bureaucrats are democratic according to South Koreans
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I don't think abolishing nation states is ever a good idea. I would however like to expand the current free movement arrangement between New Zealand and Australia to include Britain and Canada as well.

I agree there's some hypocrisy, but you'll find more criticism of the Lords nowadays, especially with their latest interference in Brexit.

two wrongs don't make a right desu

An impartial head of state is always a good idea. Our constitutional monarchy is not undemocratic, in fact you'll find it prevents autocracy like you're seeing in The US and Turkey nowadays, with the executive branch seeking greater power.

>The Queen runs Britain
>Unelected EU bureaucrats have no power at all
>monarchy
>wrong
No. The Queen should have more power.

So if some nazi-tier dictator became PM, Queen can dismiss him/her?

so you were only memeing but will nitpick replies like an autist?

parliament is directly democratic body, council is made up from national governments which are themselves as democratic as their people want them and commission is their little bitch.
A federal reform would probably shuffle things around regardless.

>The EU parliament is relevant
Top meme retard

I don't believe in the fairy dust wonders democracy I was only pointing out the fact that the EU isn't democratic.

Yes, that's precisely the point. If The PM is deemed to have breached his mandate of governance, the Monarch can dismiss him.

If Oswald Mosley ever rose to power, that would have been what happened to him.

Parliament has right to censure the commission and since Lisbon decides who will become head of the commission. That's why we have Juncker, because people of Europe voted for European People's Party.
It also can block any legislation put forth by commission. Some time ago it stopped ACTA.
Finally members of parliament work with commission when preparing proposals.

>Giving hook nosed kike bastards that much power
Wahey!

>da joos
I rest my case.

>harmonize

FOY

wow somebody's buttmad over brexit

Yes.

Alright.

>If Oswald Mosley ever rose to power, that would have been what happened to him.
LOL.

We gotta go through the multispeed Europe (aka trimming the fat) step first

Pretty well said actually.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA never.

Starting by all the eastern countries which are illegitimate because the EU went against referendum decision of the Dutch and us French.

Eventually, whether we like it or not

I like how the symbol of European bright future (EU flag) is covering the grim past of Europe represented by nazi flag. Federal EU - the sooner the better.

>which are illegitimate because the EU went against referendum decision of the Dutch and us French

>Federal Europe when?
soon