andymackem wrote:A genuine, non-rhetorical question: what return do I, as a British taxpayer, get out of Europe? I live in a strong Western economy and enjoy a higher than average standard of living by European and global standards. So a chunk of my taxes is diverted to other countries to enable them to strengthen their economies, compete for trade and jobs with my country etc, etc. Why does this help me?
In the short term it costs me money. In the long term it encourages people to compete with me to cost me money.
If I want to help disadvantaged nations, why would I start with Poland as opposed to Somalia? If it's a choice between building a ring-road for Krakow or sanitation for Mogadishu I'd probably rather go for a project that might save people's lives rather than enable them to drive home five minutes faster.
If the EU is a charity it is aimed at the wrong places: there are places in the world with far greater problems than Eastern Europe.
If it is a business proposition it is clearly disadvantageous to any large Western European economy.
You hit the nail on the head (that's how they say it, right?), and I bow at your positive critics plus support it fully, that's the way to go the a genuine Europe
Though, when you say there are parts in the world with more serious problems (okay, agree) you perhaps should think more like 'lets start here, and later on those guys will be able to help out the others more easily because of this too, and with this Union we can more easily stand up against the powers of eg. the US'
When you say it costs you money, well, it brings money into your pockets really... I don't know if you're familiar with the theories of Smith and Ricardo, but those theories show (and although they are from the 1700s, they're still valuable) this:
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And, because of the free trade and comparative advantage you get through countries specialising (okay, in reality it is slightly less simple, but it's the idea) you will get an advantage and more wellfare in all countries (which is basically the principle behind WTO too, allthough I reckon you have to have
some protection....
So my point is, when you give others more welfare, you'll get more wellfare yourself because of the extra money
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