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Originally Posted by STEED
1. Stay in the EU
2. Get rid of that lot of useless career MP's and change the system from top to bottom.
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That is a contradiction. You cannot have the one with the other. The EU is the master safeguard to make sure the system and its personnel
do not get changed "top to bottom".

I would even say that is the primary reason for the forming of the EU in its modern post-ECC format. The ECC is a self-serving service for the political caste and its growing army of support regulators, bureaucrcrats and lawgivers that then must be adopted by national parliaments. With an innocent face, of course: "See, we have no choice, we must wave this through, EU rules demand that we do." Over 80 percent or so of new national laws are due to demands by Brussels, national parliaments have no say on them, nor can governments reject them. They can delay them by ignoring them - which is a breaking of EU law again.
Most of a nation's policy today already gets made in Brussel. And that is so sicne many years already. One of the reasons why many Britons back then decided for No in the referendum.

The EU bureaucracy procides an endless stream of regulations and laws that mostly get brought up and implemented in the background, hardly being noticed by public and media.