Why We Should Rejoice After Fifty Years Of The EU - without unity in Europe even the Germans would be eating with chopsticks-Chris Davies
So the EU is 50. It's not a bad age and its future looks secure. Recent concerns about global warming and future energy supplies have reminded governments of their dependence on one another and reinforced the desire to move forward together."Think of the improvements to water and air quality, cleaner beaches, protected habitats, more recycling, better waste management, banning of dangerous chemicals, and now the raft of measures designed to slow climate change." Pollution pays no respect to national boundaries and this is action most people welcome.
Do you have a mobile phone? In 1987 the EU introduced a common standard for digital mobile telephones.It created a huge market for manufacturers and gave a massive stimulus to innovation - a good example of Europe at its best.
Can you imagine any European country trying to negotiate alone with the emerging superpower that is China? Even the Germans would end up eating with chopsticks!
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