What would /pol/ think about the EU if it actually put an effort into helping members to keep EU borders secure and to combat illegal immigration?
>>130032082
Yes.
>>130032082
>EU
>Respecting European culture
The problem of the ECB and the disparate economic models between countries would still prevent it from succeeding
>>130032280
Nah, euro just needs to be political project as well.
We need eurobonds and southern european slaves for those.
>>130032082
EU Army.
Which is going to be used Domestically to stop countries from leaving/resisting the EU.
http://archive.4plebs.org/_/search/subject/knowledge%20bomb/username/anonymous5/tripcode/%21%219O2tecpDHQ6/
>>130032082
I'd think that they were a bit less insane, but I still don't believe that the EU as a social/national scale engineering project. EU member nations are too distinct and have too much history to become a superstate like the US. The US worked because we shared common culture, values, race, and religion. We then settled our major differences in one decisive conflict and formed a strong union.
On the whole I'd see the EU in a better light, but at the bottom line I think it was a failure before it even began.
>>130032082
>What would /pol/ think about the EU if it actually put an effort into helping members to keep EU borders secure and to combat illegal immigration?
>if