Wednesday 21 October 2015

EU: stimulator or burden? I believe the EU should treat different countries differently

EU: stimulator or burden?

British people have a split view about its membership of EU. My point of view is the decision of whether the UK should leave the EU depends on the reform of the EU. From the Subprime Crisis, we have already seen the problems existing in the system. Germany, France and Britain are the three dominated power and carry the most responsibility to help the countries, like Greece, Italy and etc. Any member exit could lead to the collapse of the whole union. In the EU, Britain has enjoyed the free trading within the union, as the EU is Britain’s largest trade partner. However, exiting the EU could remove the burden of financial support to countries like Greece and have stronger border control and reduce the competition in the labour market. I am always supporting competitions. The EU will not be a perfect model unless there is a union of politics. In the long term, the EU could benefit the UK economy if all members could perform well. The reform of the EU needs to make members have more common interests, but could allow different countries to have because countries have different economy structures. Using the same standard could only cause more conflicts between members.

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