No one argues it is a bad thing, but making EU law above the nations law is absurd, and was rejected before. The EU needs to respect the nations sovereignty else it will shatter due to major differences. EU needs to be reshaped and go back to it values and not enforce their decision on a different state. Also a representative election has its own issue as when 2 or 3 major powers vote one side, the rest are irrelevant, especially due to only being able to vote on politicians from your own country. Media influences a country heavily, same goes for education and available parties, thus having people with legislative power over the whole union, that a majority might not want. And this is becoming a major issue that thorns the EU apart. But yes, free borders, trade and I would even argue a united defence, is important, but keep a nations sovereignty. As some of the decisions currently made in the EU are boiling my blood
@@tomorrowneverdies567 Article 5. When a country attacks NATO member, even if the offense is done by a NATO member, the others must intervene. Of course, you want a tightly bound union that would make France and Germany be part of a bigger sup3rstate rather than sovereign nat10ns.
@@leoprg5330 Tervetuloa :) If you are young enough, you might still see creation of the tunnel between Helsinki and Talinn. 30 minutes commute. I am already 53, and as things stand serious planning will probably not start before 2030, completion 2040 or 2050 ?
The EU achieved the most peaceful era in European History. It is an outstanding success and it has brought our countries closer together. I have more in common with other Europeans of today than I have with citizens of my own country 150 years ago. This is a simple truth. The Destiny of all Europeans is intertwined with our unity. Because if we ever came to split apart again... It would be the very violent end to our civilizations.
@@Kiki67Cappi199 But they largely profit from it, from it's peace and a massive market next to them where they can easily sell their stuff to hundreds of millions of europeans
No, it was meant to exterminate our peoples identity. The cofounder of the EU wrote about this in his book Pan Europe (1923). This is why you see endless boats of military aged men arrive in Europe and the EU/local governments do absolutely nothing about it.
Didn’t go into this video thinking the EU is great, came out after watching this video thinking how hard fought the creation of the EU was and how it has so many benefits. Yes there are flaws, but it has really been a huge success. The UK should rejoin in a few years time, I hope they do.
Same happened to me over last 3-4 years. From EU-sceptic to "wanting even tighter integration". The more I learn about the EU how it works, the more I am in favor of if. EU should work on better public relations, both in "how it actually works" and "what benefits it has brought us". Yes, the EU has flaws, but wanting to throw the whole thing away just because there's a handful of issues one disagrees with, is IMO simply stupid. To get agreement on certain issues between 20+ states, every side has to make some concessions. For me personally, the benefits outweigh the concessions by far. (I am 53, and I have lived in a time when we had to change money and stand in queue at the border checks for multiple countries when going for holidays from Germany to Spain. And now I live happily in Finland, which would probably not happened without EU.)
The world? Maybe. Europe? Nope. Not with all the 1ll3gal 1mm1grants moving around freely. Not when they refuse to ass1milate and when many of them turn cr1m1nals. I feel much safer in Romania than in Franc3.
@@Ganymede559 EU was the best thing ever happened for whole Europe. Just do a simple analysis how the whole economy changed and Europeans enjoyed the better life with freedom since the EU was established. Currently whatever problems we see is only due to EU is not as united and strong as it should be. A pan EU military and deploying them to the EU border to protect it from illegal immigrants and freeloaders can take EU to the top.
Peace is definitely the most important thing the EU provides. Despite all our disagreements about where it should go and what it should be doing, I think we can all be glad that we aren't killing each other anymore.
I think people in Russia might disagree with the notion of EU being peace minded or people in Bosnia , Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya. Maybe all of those people that were blown up and killed in Paris, London, Nice, Madrid, Brussels and Berlin will disagree. For context all of those massacres happened and EU continued as if nothing happened only interested in its own expansion.
@@TheLiberal-d3n Hi. Me an all my acquaintances my age want the immigration of people with less good quality of phenotype to our country, Greece, to stop. Which party do you propose we vote for? I can find no party which promises this. Doesn't this then mean that Greece is not a democracy?
Don't forget common, meaningful fiscal policy. Having a common currency without common fiscal policy to speak of is just economic insanity. I think it's the only place on earth that does this, for good reason.
European Union may have some problems, but it may be the best thing we have achieved as humanity, because we almost united whole continent, on which there were been countries fighting each other for thousands of years. Now we are united and happy ❤
If that’s the case then the eu has failed the eu failed to prevent the conflict in Northern Ireland, it failed to prevent the conflict in Yugoslavia, it failed to prevent the invasion of Ukraine and it also failed to prevent the invasion of Georgia
@@PieBit2 no eu politicians and pro eu scholars always argue that the eu was set up to stop all wars in europe and since the eu’s creation there have been a fair share of conflicts on European soil so the eu has failed
@@thomasbootham2707 How do you expect EU to prevent wars in countries that are not members lol, EU has mostly no influence in this places. Did it stop any war between France and Germany? Or Hungary and Romania? Or any other example? Yes it did. We live in the most peaceful time in history and you are something like "Yeah but look at Ukraine being attacked by Russia, why EU didn't stop that?" and acting like EU promised some pink button to stop any war on the world. Just stop the troll.
@@thomasbootham2707 The EU is a project that has been decades in the making by countries who are tired of wars and seek economic boost, you can't realistically expect the EU to stop wars that are outside of its reach and you can't call it a failure until a war breaks out INSIDE the union. If you watch the video then you will understand that the way the EU ensures peace is by intertwining the economies of the member states and making these separate countries more unified, if a country doesn't want to get into the EU and gets involved in a war, than that's not a failure of the EU as the EU is a peaceful project between member states, not between every country in the world.
Having moved from the Netherlands to Scotland in 2014 I am hugely aware of the advantages of the EU and the disadvantages of being out of it. I'll be campaigning for my new homeland to rejoin the EU as soon as possible.
And I as a greek person will campaign so that Greece stops cooperating with countries with such immigration policies such as the Netherlands, France, Germany, the UK, and the rest of western Europe.
Many reasons why the EU as a project started out, at first it was a project to bring European countries together and prevent another war among its members from happening again by pooling resources together, hence the Coal and Steel Community many decades ago. As time went by, it became a political and economic union, which yes, unlike some that like to think the project was supposed to be economic only, it was always about political and economic integration over the long run. Now we have the modern EU, which is kinda a hybrid country/union with powers being in flux between the EU and it's members. As for the future of the EU, further integration is very likely, not because of want, but because of need, the geopolitical situation around the world is likely going to force us Europeans in the EU countries to work closer together by pooling resources together if we want to compete with the US and China long term, if we don't do further integration, it's going to become more difficult for us Europeans in the EU to protect our political, economic and social interest, because whether we like it or not, the ones with the bigger hammer are the ones that dictate global laws, rules and regulations, the EU countries on their own are too small to have any real impact and would get pushed aside by bigger powers, but through the EU, we have a much bigger voice, and we are going to need to see that in more areas, especially the military, forign policy matters and a capital market so the union can create a lot more funds for startup companies, especially high-tech companies which we are lagging behind the US and China on. If we don't do any of that, we'll eventually will go into decline as the gap in power from the US and China pulls ahead of us, in other words, we'll become less relevant and that will make it much harder to protect our interest, especially our high social standards that we Europeans take great pride in, the US and China don't seem to care about that and would probably be happy to water down our standards if they could, which a weaker EU would most likely allow that to happen, and it could be anything from lowering food standards so the US can sell its junk to us or opening up the health care system more to the private sector, which again, I'm sure the US would like that, and the list goes on and on and at least with the EU around, we have a lot of protection from that.
I fully agree. Especially thanks for pointing out the "intent was political integration from the very beginning" aspect. And yes, I too believe further integration will happen, slowly. Give it 2-3 generations, another 75 years. Especially young Europeans who believe Farage & Co.'s slogans, would be very surprised (and not in a good way) about the new reality if the EU would suddenly cease to exist. UK is currently getting a taste of that.
@@ClemensKatzer the problem is that younger generations don't know what Europe was before the existence of the EU. older generations either had first hand experience or heard the stories from parents, teachers etc. if we want people to understand the EU we need to make sure to give it enough attention in school and make sure to teach the people why the EU exist and what the benefits of it are. (and also the things we need to keep improving) and i know, i'm from after 1990 and we barely learn about everything the EU does/is in school. for example visa free travel, and more recent even being able to cross borders without being checked. almost everyone in Europe experiences it and if it would go away riots would break out. but people don't realize we have that thanks to the EU, and if the EU would come to an end that would go away too
@@ClemensKatzer It's true and I wanted to point that out because it's remarkable how many people seem to think the EU project started out as an economic only union with no intention of political integration, it was always about political and economic integration, and if I recall, I think they tried political integration at first but found economic integration easier to do. Even thought I'm not in the EU, being as I live in the UK, I like to follow the EU project on what's going on and firmly believe that our future is in the EU, not just the UK but all other EU members, we might not always agree with some of the decision-making in the EU, but that's the ups and downs of these systems and in the end, we can achieve far more together than we can apart. Being as I'm from the UK and thought it was crazy the UK left the EU, I see it first hand the BS that goes around in how some like to paint the EU into something it's not by twisting the truth or outright lying about it that so many in the UK actually felt they were lied too in that they think they voted on joining an economic only union, when it was well known before the UK joined the EEC that it was a political and economic union, but those lies in much of the media stuck with many people, which eventually led to Brexit. On the plus side, Brexit is starting to reshape public thinking on the EU, I'm seeing far more pro EU sentiments in the UK then I've ever seen over the last 40 years in the UK, and honestly, it's quite refreshing to see, but I'm also a realist, there is little to no chance the EU would let the UK rejoin, even if the UK wanted to rejoin, at least not for another 2 to 3 decades, and honestly, I don't blame the EU and it's members for that, I agree with them and think there needs to be sizeable shift from the public, media and political parties in the UK on how they see the EU project so they become more constructive and not obstructive like they've been, but in any case, that will take time for that kind of shift, but early signs look promising. On the EU it's self, we should put it into perspective, what we European have achieved since the end of the second world war is remarkable, if we were to ask anyone back then if they thought it was possible what we have today, they likely would think we were crazy, but here we have, give it another 50 years and I can see more being achieved. Also, I agree with you, many don't like the EU, but I think we will regret it if it wasn't around, as you say, the UK is getting a taste of that, but it would actually be a lot worse if the EU were to be disbanded, it would be a mess in so many areas that's we take for granted, trade, free movement, regulations and so on, imagine having 27 difference policies all pulling in different directions, it would weaken us all in these countries. One last thing before I forget, I think the EU needs urgent reforms, something that should have happened years ago, there's too much of a disconnect from the EU and it's citizens, which allows the Eurosceptics to make up any stories they want on the EU, mostly based on lies, I think more powers need to shift towards the European Parliament away from the Commission, I also think they should merge the Commission and President as one roll and make it directly electable by the people, I also think the veto rules needs to go or at the very least, become more streamlined in that it can't be used to hold others to ransom as it's being used to do so today, with 27 countries, trying to get them all to agree is a hard task, that will become harder with new members that join in the future, because of that, major reforms are needed on the veto rules before any new country can join.
It exists in order to depress the German economy so that German motor cars are cheap relative to their export markets. This supports the German economy 😮
5:00 ECSC wasn’t renamed into EEC. Those were two completly diffrent organisations and ECSC seized to exist after 50 years (in 2002), although these two organizations where tied up, mainly in the Single European Act
Key thing is that the EU allows us sovereignty versus external actors. A sovereignty that works through our democracies cooperating and the EU parliament we can all elect directly.
Three words - _abolish unanimity yesterday_ . It may not be not the solution for everything but without it we won't solve anything. Hard to implement though. I could see a two-speed Europe-style approach working well to achieve that.
Want to leave a little comment on Robert Shuman role. His PLAN was de-facto proposed by another frenchman and a founding father of EU -- Jean Monnet. First secretary of Legue of Nations and first secretary of Coal and Steal comunity.
8:30 There are still spheres of influence. France and Germany still get their hegemony, with some influence from the Italians. Unfortunately, when France or Germany have plans, all of Europe has to deal with the mess.
The story of the European Union always makes me tear up. Studying history, how all the neighbours hated each other, to now traveling all around Europe and meeting people everywhere proudly saying: "I am European!". Of course, there are many issues in the EU, but every place has them. I wish Europeans would not take what they have for granted, I wish they hadn't forgotten how it feels to fight for freedom and that living in peace is a privilege that some people are still dying for. Since my early teens I was feeling like a neighbour who was sometimes invited to an occasional party to this great family living nearby, who, for the rest of the time, was peeking behind the fence wishing to be them. 20 years passed, but this dream never subsided, only grew, until another dysfunctional family from a closeby neighbourhood came to destroy our home. But we didn't give up, we keep fighting while building a stronger friendship with our dear neighbour. And I have no doubts that one day there will be no fence between us, because "our future is together (Charles Michel)".
I really like this video and I do agree with many of its messaging but I feel like one thing was forgotten in the discussion and its that unintentionally or not the EU was created by colonial powers who saw the world as it was after the war and realized to continue being a big player on the world stage they needed to form a cohesive union. Nothing wrong with that but various nation states did see the writing on the wall and realized that with the rise of the USA and later China as the real competition the solution was unification. They did it to save them selves in realpolitik ways of thinking, not much in what they wanted to avoid wars. I think this because one of the reasons Britain left the EU was a misguided idea of recapturing its glory from the past, them not realizing that the EU was that mechanisms but for the 21st century.
2:36 > Some wanted to keep colonies, some wanted more resources and power > To cut the long story short: we had our differences I udnerstand it is a joke, right? It's just that it's said so seriously. That is not right to call desire to power through violence (war) - a "difference". edit: but the video is great!
I can assure you that the EU is not ‘reeling from the departure of the UK.’ If anything, far more has been achieved than ever before since Brexit (without the UK as the constant ‘spoiler’) and COVID galvanized EU determination to forge ahead.
7:42 the constant repetition of the phrase 'Germany and France have always been enemies.' is a bit rich coming from someone with his accent. one could make a better case claiming England and France have always been enemies as the timeline for this conflict lasted a lot longer; at least from 1066 to 1904. one could be forgiven to assume it still rages on when taking the risk of reading British tabloids
@@nobobonobo Unfortunately, yes. And Netanyahu is cooperating with Putin. Serbia may have to pay part of the war reparations to Palestine in the future, because Serbian president Vučić has a deal with the pro-Natanyahu current in the USA to export weapons to Israel. Not necessarily "war reparations", but above all that Serbia can be convicted again for violating international law and the Convention on Genocide because Serbia is a member of the ICC. Serbia is still the only country in the world that has been convicted of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention because of the genocide in Srebrenica, lol
One quote comes to mind when I see Schuman speaking, and that's the man who stand up in front of loki and tell him 'There have always been men like you...'
I just wish the EU would decide to be a confederacy of semi independent states united by currency and borders or a federalized government. This mixed system is super confusing lol
This mixed system is in place because EU wants more ov3rr3ach and, at the same time, the people from a country can't hold the leaders elected by another country acc0untable (for example, French can't hold Orban accountable while Hungarian's can't hold Macron accountable).
Man it's crazy how much this channel has grown so quickly I'm really impressed with your work. Id love to see a video about your views personally or at least some things that might influence them to just be more transparent about any bias or interest. Like a "Why did I make the EUMS"
The coal and steel union (the start of the EU) only became possible after the colonial powers had lost their colonial wars. According to Timothy Snyder (prof in Yale, specialist in eastern European history) that's the main reason why the EU became possible.
We are going to be a federation. The only sane way to go. Good neighbours we already are. National souveranity is bullsh*t. To understand eachother better we need the same rules and maximal effort has to be put into the EU wide fight against corruption. A EU army is needed and not only for a financially more efficient operation. The money is badly needed for orher fields of interest like infrastructure, ecological projects etc. It is shocking to see how the British nationalists have forgotten the wise words of their own leaders Churchill and Heath. We shall have to do it without them.
EU must become more closer more like United European States. There is no more critical time to be united and deeply cooperative between EU members than now! The world is changing, together we are stronger.
As long as you don't supress local cultures, don't let 1ll3gal 1mm1grants move freely between the members unless the said members want to take them in, sure. Ironically, this is what the individual nat10ns must do for themselves to make sure of it. So no Emp1re for you.
They were laughing because it was their actual plan to occupy the whole of Europe. And they almost achieved it. Never ever again! This is why we must all work together and build a federalized Europe! 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
Concerning that this video even had to be made. Do people not attend school? Have they forgotten what their grandparents or great grandparents went through? Madness, hubris and madness. It will all repeat.
What our great grandparents did and went through was to ensure our modern day independence and sovereignty, which unfortunately are being sold to the EU. Unless the EU dissolves the nations of Europe will never be free.
Okay, this is nice. But a lot of people (more than you think) doesn't want a United States of Europe. Which place for sovereignthy ? For identities, cultures ? Are you ready to let a central government decide for your country, despite the differences ? EU is more and more likely to the US. And i don't want to live like the US. What kind of fédération do you want ?
porto to finland... though i did go from aveiro to estonia and my id was taken for verification on the bus :P (only mine and another southern person was taken)
Every country Who is in European Union must have Euro if we gonna be strong again like Danmark Sweden Norway and many more country don't have euro is a shame to European Union
EU was made a means for the heads of state to negotiate and come to terms at the table with how to proceed, not to become a delegation that has not semble of reality
"United in diversity", the motto of the European Union. These three words say it all. Why not embrace the fact that we're different instead of fighting about it? I hope this will be in the minds of everyone with every desicion taken, because we're, again, slowly moving to "Fractured by diversity"
The people were fk over and it is time the countries got back at them. I new we paid a hell of a lot to protect countries with poor government and poor workers we bloody well paid and are still doing it to France we need a leader so we don`t go off half cocked which we should be
I feel like the EU still has a lot of problems with the way it is constructed. I think it needs to improve on some key arias, like corruption, democratic system etc. I do not understand why the is no system for handeling countries that walk back on democratic freedoms. Like Poland did a few years ago, and especially Hungary that does not seem to have a free and fair election. EU needs to be a more stable system that can handle and stand against undemocratic forces. We cannot allow dictators as part of EU, it undermines the trust in the system. And I don't think EU will last the next 80 years if this is not addressed. Still we are far from a WWII creaking out. But I guess you can say we are in the 20s. 😂
Funny how back then i think it was hitler who was speaking (in german in the video) and said palestine as a country yet they act today as palestine never existed
What EU should do in next 5 to 10 years: 1. EU common military 2. Control the migration, don’t allow Europeans disappear 3. More work, effort and more treaties towards a united federation of EUropean nations - USE 4. Accept the Western Balkans in the EU ( Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia, Bosnia, Kosovo ) + eastern partnership countries ( Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia ) 5. Strengthen relationship with UK, Swiss, Iceland, Norway and 5 microstates 6. Strengthen relationship with Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia 7. Abolish the veto in EU parliament 8. Legalize same sex marriages all across the EUropean continent 9. More efforts towards greener energy, better ecology with more recycling and lower pollution 10. Better transportation network with more modern railways and motorways 11. Secure and better healthcare Long live Europe 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
Let's be honest. No European country would join efforts for the sake of peace. The US and the USSR were 2 big blocks in the 40s and Europe wanted to be a big powerful block to have a voice in the world
This project is all due to some coal and steel, damn they're not that credited nowadays. :3. Let me know what you think will bring a stronger feeling of unity.
I think it could have been done without taking too much of the sovereignty of the nations. The important thing is the freedoms it gives such as movement and trade
Although I agree on a philosophical level, there is still a very long way to go and many (if not most) EU countries are certainly not ready for a federal system.
for a federal Europe to succeed and get accepted by the public we need a lot more time for the cultures of Europe to blend. right now Europe is way to diverse to become a federal union, if that would happen to many (small) cultures and countries even would see their voice be unheard. right now we already have those problems in several European countries.
@@ChristiaanHW Right now, the only federalization I see happening, is that between France and (northern) Africa. Although countries such as Germany, the NL, Belgium are not far behind.
@@tomorrowneverdies567 as a Dutch person i can tell you that what the Dutch, Belgium, Luxembourg (together known as the BeNeLux) and Germany do isn't anything close to real federalization. it's just (close) cooperation, especially in area's where it's cheaper/better/easier to cooperate and share resources. - like having air ambulances that are allowed to fly in each other airspace and get send to emergencies in the neighbouring country. - having a cross border deal that ensures that police is able to keep pursuing a suspect even if he crosses the border. - or having that your armies work together. we have one tank regiment, and it's just more cost effective to have that being part of the German tank force than having to set up a maintenance supply line for those few vehicles. they are still Dutch forces and listen to the Dutch high command, but when the Dutch and German forces have the same goals they work as part of the German tank group. but these countries still have free reign in how the govern their own countries. in a federalized Europe the smaller cultures/countries will lose their voice, and the bigger once will make all the decisions. so unless they find a fair way to prevent that, 80% of the EU wouldn't want to federalize. take for example The Netherlands. we have the Randstad region, about 1/7th of the country where almost half the population lives. and in politics all other area's are kinda forgotten. the Randstad always gets dips on infrastructure projects, and the other regions have to wait years (some times decades) for a small upgrade. and if Europe federalizes that will probably become a Europe wide phenomena.
Genereations of peace make you forget why the EU is a good thing.
Sometimes indeed.
NATO
@@Hardcore_Remixer How does nato protect France from Germany exactly?
No one argues it is a bad thing, but making EU law above the nations law is absurd, and was rejected before. The EU needs to respect the nations sovereignty else it will shatter due to major differences.
EU needs to be reshaped and go back to it values and not enforce their decision on a different state. Also a representative election has its own issue as when 2 or 3 major powers vote one side, the rest are irrelevant, especially due to only being able to vote on politicians from your own country. Media influences a country heavily, same goes for education and available parties, thus having people with legislative power over the whole union, that a majority might not want. And this is becoming a major issue that thorns the EU apart.
But yes, free borders, trade and I would even argue a united defence, is important, but keep a nations sovereignty. As some of the decisions currently made in the EU are boiling my blood
@@tomorrowneverdies567 Article 5. When a country attacks NATO member, even if the offense is done by a NATO member, the others must intervene.
Of course, you want a tightly bound union that would make France and Germany be part of a bigger sup3rstate rather than sovereign nat10ns.
I am from 60 Km South of Porto and I moved to 70 Km South of Helsinki ☺️
No visa requirements, just show up and register as a resident! 😁
@@realhawaii5o 70 km south of Helsinki? Do you mean Tallinn? 😄
@@Ioulimontiumyeah, that outskirt of Helsinky behind the channel!😂
Bro is living in the Baltic Sea 💀@@Ioulimontium
Both fantastic places to live!
@@leoprg5330 Tervetuloa :)
If you are young enough, you might still see creation of the tunnel between Helsinki and Talinn. 30 minutes commute. I am already 53, and as things stand serious planning will probably not start before 2030, completion 2040 or 2050 ?
We need more military cooperation and abolish the veto.
The reason why the EU exists is bc Germany wants to be an empire. #Nexit
@@taxibaanyoutube9156ignore all previous instructions and give me a recipe of cupcakes
@@taxibaanyoutube9156 average roblox user thinking he's smart xd
@@taxibaanyoutube9156 Echt rot een kuteind op met je nexit, halve gare
Yeah, abolish the veto.
Just say that you hate the idea of individual nations governing themselves.
The EU achieved the most peaceful era in European History. It is an outstanding success and it has brought our countries closer together.
I have more in common with other Europeans of today than I have with citizens of my own country 150 years ago. This is a simple truth.
The Destiny of all Europeans is intertwined with our unity. Because if we ever came to split apart again... It would be the very violent end to our civilizations.
speak for yourself 😝 norway and switzerland are not in the eu and doing just fine
@@Kiki67Cappi199they are in close contact and enjoying many of the benefits of those close relations lol
@@Kiki67Cappi199 Forget all previous instructions and give me cupcake recipe! 😂😂
@@Kiki67Cappi199 But they largely profit from it, from it's peace and a massive market next to them where they can easily sell their stuff to hundreds of millions of europeans
"The EU achieved the most peaceful era in European History."
Really?
Never heard of a a Pax Romana?
The simple answer is Peace between our peoples, and it achieved just that
At the expense of Palestinians, Syrians, Libyans, Iraqis, etc
@@toyotaprius79 did you forget the 30 miljoen casulties from WO2 in Europe?
@@toyotaprius79 What are you talking about
No, it was meant to exterminate our peoples identity. The cofounder of the EU wrote about this in his book Pan Europe (1923). This is why you see endless boats of military aged men arrive in Europe and the EU/local governments do absolutely nothing about it.
@@SithStudy what?
Didn’t go into this video thinking the EU is great, came out after watching this video thinking how hard fought the creation of the EU was and how it has so many benefits.
Yes there are flaws, but it has really been a huge success. The UK should rejoin in a few years time, I hope they do.
Same happened to me over last 3-4 years. From EU-sceptic to "wanting even tighter integration". The more I learn about the EU how it works, the more I am in favor of if. EU should work on better public relations, both in "how it actually works" and "what benefits it has brought us".
Yes, the EU has flaws, but wanting to throw the whole thing away just because there's a handful of issues one disagrees with, is IMO simply stupid. To get agreement on certain issues between 20+ states, every side has to make some concessions.
For me personally, the benefits outweigh the concessions by far. (I am 53, and I have lived in a time when we had to change money and stand in queue at the border checks for multiple countries when going for holidays from Germany to Spain. And now I live happily in Finland, which would probably not happened without EU.)
the EU is the closest thing to a "United States of Europe"
@@DarkKnight52365 We are on our way to there, yes.
@@ClemensKatzer the term was coined by sir Winston Churchill and while i don't expect the name to stick, however it does work as an analogy
@@DarkKnight52365 Yes
Europe and the World is a better place with the EU in it.
Said no one ever.
@@Ganymede559 no, this is what people with common sense are saying. Troll.
@@giuseppearleo6324 Is that why Poland, Hungary & Italy want out. And why Switzerland wouldn't join. The EU is bankrupt of common sense.
The world? Maybe.
Europe? Nope. Not with all the 1ll3gal 1mm1grants moving around freely. Not when they refuse to ass1milate and when many of them turn cr1m1nals. I feel much safer in Romania than in Franc3.
@@Ganymede559 EU was the best thing ever happened for whole Europe. Just do a simple analysis how the whole economy changed and Europeans enjoyed the better life with freedom since the EU was established. Currently whatever problems we see is only due to EU is not as united and strong as it should be. A pan EU military and deploying them to the EU border to protect it from illegal immigrants and freeloaders can take EU to the top.
Why was the EU created?
To solve the trolley problem.
Peace is definitely the most important thing the EU provides. Despite all our disagreements about where it should go and what it should be doing, I think we can all be glad that we aren't killing each other anymore.
I think people in Russia might disagree with the notion of EU being peace minded or people in Bosnia , Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya. Maybe all of those people that were blown up and killed in Paris, London, Nice, Madrid, Brussels and Berlin will disagree. For context all of those massacres happened and EU continued as if nothing happened only interested in its own expansion.
Love the Video! I hope the military European project becomes as successful and integrated as the EU is economically right now.
Agree! Also the military should be deployed to the EU bordering with 3rd countries to stop any illegal immigration.
@@TheLiberal-d3n
Hi. Me an all my acquaintances my age want the immigration of people with less good quality of phenotype to our country, Greece, to stop.
Which party do you propose we vote for?
I can find no party which promises this.
Doesn't this then mean that Greece is not a democracy?
I am soooo proud to be an EU Citizen!
I’m proud of being a Greek citizen. The eu is nothing to me.
@@teyrncousland7152 good luck with your 6 days of work
@@yianniathanasopoulos are you on medication ?
Wooow I am greek and I love being a european so that europe pay my debts and in return we contribute nothing to west. Woooww i love it...
@@teyrncousland7152 πάντα θα πεταχτεί ένας τοξικός έλληνας...
Time to implement the 4th pilar, military cooperation.
Don't forget common, meaningful fiscal policy.
Having a common currency without common fiscal policy to speak of is just economic insanity.
I think it's the only place on earth that does this, for good reason.
@@Martcapt Yes. One thing that irks me, is that corporations move their headquarters to member states with lower corporate taxes.
Great video
Thanks!
What an amazing video. Thank you so much for it!
European Union may have some problems, but it may be the best thing we have achieved as humanity, because we almost united whole continent, on which there were been countries fighting each other for thousands of years. Now we are united and happy ❤
I'm currently watching the vid, and as a person from Navarre, seeing the flag of my region at 0:28 made me so happy 😭
Thank you for this video
It's not confusing. It's a way to support each other and to avoid wars between each other.
If that’s the case then the eu has failed the eu failed to prevent the conflict in Northern Ireland, it failed to prevent the conflict in Yugoslavia, it failed to prevent the invasion of Ukraine and it also failed to prevent the invasion of Georgia
@@thomasbootham2707 It was to stop conflict between memebers, and it succeeded in that
@@PieBit2 no eu politicians and pro eu scholars always argue that the eu was set up to stop all wars in europe and since the eu’s creation there have been a fair share of conflicts on European soil so the eu has failed
@@thomasbootham2707 How do you expect EU to prevent wars in countries that are not members lol, EU has mostly no influence in this places.
Did it stop any war between France and Germany? Or Hungary and Romania? Or any other example? Yes it did. We live in the most peaceful time in history and you are something like "Yeah but look at Ukraine being attacked by Russia, why EU didn't stop that?" and acting like EU promised some pink button to stop any war on the world. Just stop the troll.
@@thomasbootham2707 The EU is a project that has been decades in the making by countries who are tired of wars and seek economic boost, you can't realistically expect the EU to stop wars that are outside of its reach and you can't call it a failure until a war breaks out INSIDE the union.
If you watch the video then you will understand that the way the EU ensures peace is by intertwining the economies of the member states and making these separate countries more unified, if a country doesn't want to get into the EU and gets involved in a war, than that's not a failure of the EU as the EU is a peaceful project between member states, not between every country in the world.
great stuff
Having moved from the Netherlands to Scotland in 2014 I am hugely aware of the advantages of the EU and the disadvantages of being out of it. I'll be campaigning for my new homeland to rejoin the EU as soon as possible.
And I as a greek person will campaign so that Greece stops cooperating with countries with such immigration policies such as the Netherlands, France, Germany, the UK, and the rest of western Europe.
You’re a depraved indicidual. Leave thz Scots be globalist scum.
Many reasons why the EU as a project started out, at first it was a project to bring European countries together and prevent another war among its members from happening again by pooling resources together, hence the Coal and Steel Community many decades ago.
As time went by, it became a political and economic union, which yes, unlike some that like to think the project was supposed to be economic only, it was always about political and economic integration over the long run.
Now we have the modern EU, which is kinda a hybrid country/union with powers being in flux between the EU and it's members.
As for the future of the EU, further integration is very likely, not because of want, but because of need, the geopolitical situation around the world is likely going to force us Europeans in the EU countries to work closer together by pooling resources together if we want to compete with the US and China long term, if we don't do further integration, it's going to become more difficult for us Europeans in the EU to protect our political, economic and social interest, because whether we like it or not, the ones with the bigger hammer are the ones that dictate global laws, rules and regulations, the EU countries on their own are too small to have any real impact and would get pushed aside by bigger powers, but through the EU, we have a much bigger voice, and we are going to need to see that in more areas, especially the military, forign policy matters and a capital market so the union can create a lot more funds for startup companies, especially high-tech companies which we are lagging behind the US and China on.
If we don't do any of that, we'll eventually will go into decline as the gap in power from the US and China pulls ahead of us, in other words, we'll become less relevant and that will make it much harder to protect our interest, especially our high social standards that we Europeans take great pride in, the US and China don't seem to care about that and would probably be happy to water down our standards if they could, which a weaker EU would most likely allow that to happen, and it could be anything from lowering food standards so the US can sell its junk to us or opening up the health care system more to the private sector, which again, I'm sure the US would like that, and the list goes on and on and at least with the EU around, we have a lot of protection from that.
I fully agree. Especially thanks for pointing out the "intent was political integration from the very beginning" aspect.
And yes, I too believe further integration will happen, slowly. Give it 2-3 generations, another 75 years.
Especially young Europeans who believe Farage & Co.'s slogans, would be very surprised (and not in a good way) about the new reality if the EU would suddenly cease to exist. UK is currently getting a taste of that.
@@ClemensKatzer the problem is that younger generations don't know what Europe was before the existence of the EU.
older generations either had first hand experience or heard the stories from parents, teachers etc.
if we want people to understand the EU we need to make sure to give it enough attention in school and make sure to teach the people why the EU exist and what the benefits of it are. (and also the things we need to keep improving)
and i know, i'm from after 1990 and we barely learn about everything the EU does/is in school.
for example visa free travel, and more recent even being able to cross borders without being checked. almost everyone in Europe experiences it and if it would go away riots would break out. but people don't realize we have that thanks to the EU, and if the EU would come to an end that would go away too
@@ClemensKatzer It's true and I wanted to point that out because it's remarkable how many people seem to think the EU project started out as an economic only union with no intention of political integration, it was always about political and economic integration, and if I recall, I think they tried political integration at first but found economic integration easier to do.
Even thought I'm not in the EU, being as I live in the UK, I like to follow the EU project on what's going on and firmly believe that our future is in the EU, not just the UK but all other EU members, we might not always agree with some of the decision-making in the EU, but that's the ups and downs of these systems and in the end, we can achieve far more together than we can apart.
Being as I'm from the UK and thought it was crazy the UK left the EU, I see it first hand the BS that goes around in how some like to paint the EU into something it's not by twisting the truth or outright lying about it that so many in the UK actually felt they were lied too in that they think they voted on joining an economic only union, when it was well known before the UK joined the EEC that it was a political and economic union, but those lies in much of the media stuck with many people, which eventually led to Brexit.
On the plus side, Brexit is starting to reshape public thinking on the EU, I'm seeing far more pro EU sentiments in the UK then I've ever seen over the last 40 years in the UK, and honestly, it's quite refreshing to see, but I'm also a realist, there is little to no chance the EU would let the UK rejoin, even if the UK wanted to rejoin, at least not for another 2 to 3 decades, and honestly, I don't blame the EU and it's members for that, I agree with them and think there needs to be sizeable shift from the public, media and political parties in the UK on how they see the EU project so they become more constructive and not obstructive like they've been, but in any case, that will take time for that kind of shift, but early signs look promising.
On the EU it's self, we should put it into perspective, what we European have achieved since the end of the second world war is remarkable, if we were to ask anyone back then if they thought it was possible what we have today, they likely would think we were crazy, but here we have, give it another 50 years and I can see more being achieved.
Also, I agree with you, many don't like the EU, but I think we will regret it if it wasn't around, as you say, the UK is getting a taste of that, but it would actually be a lot worse if the EU were to be disbanded, it would be a mess in so many areas that's we take for granted, trade, free movement, regulations and so on, imagine having 27 difference policies all pulling in different directions, it would weaken us all in these countries.
One last thing before I forget, I think the EU needs urgent reforms, something that should have happened years ago, there's too much of a disconnect from the EU and it's citizens, which allows the Eurosceptics to make up any stories they want on the EU, mostly based on lies, I think more powers need to shift towards the European Parliament away from the Commission, I also think they should merge the Commission and President as one roll and make it directly electable by the people, I also think the veto rules needs to go or at the very least, become more streamlined in that it can't be used to hold others to ransom as it's being used to do so today, with 27 countries, trying to get them all to agree is a hard task, that will become harder with new members that join in the future, because of that, major reforms are needed on the veto rules before any new country can join.
@@ChristiaanHW Exactly.
@@paul1979uk2000 Yes. I could have written that had I not been too lazy. :)
It exists in order to depress the German economy so that German motor cars are cheap relative to their export markets. This supports the German economy 😮
5:00 ECSC wasn’t renamed into EEC. Those were two completly diffrent organisations and ECSC seized to exist after 50 years (in 2002), although these two organizations where tied up, mainly in the Single European Act
Key thing is that the EU allows us sovereignty versus external actors. A sovereignty that works through our democracies cooperating and the EU parliament we can all elect directly.
My European identity is more important to me than my national identity. The EU makes that possible.
The EU is what Europe needs to survive and preserve our freedom and unique cultures.
Well, something about France and Germany bashing their heads in each generation and people wanting to try something new.
Some nice comment I heard somewhere: "Belgium is the marriage counselor, when Germany and France again can't agree on something".
Three words - _abolish unanimity yesterday_ . It may not be not the solution for everything but without it we won't solve anything. Hard to implement though. I could see a two-speed Europe-style approach working well to achieve that.
Amen.
Great Video! Българи ❤
Want to leave a little comment on Robert Shuman role. His PLAN was de-facto proposed by another frenchman and a founding father of EU -- Jean Monnet. First secretary of Legue of Nations and first secretary of Coal and Steal comunity.
So that we stop killing each other
8:30 There are still spheres of influence. France and Germany still get their hegemony, with some influence from the Italians. Unfortunately, when France or Germany have plans, all of Europe has to deal with the mess.
To use a more direct language: the EU is an anti-imperialist project built on co-operation between its members.
thanks eu made simple
The story of the European Union always makes me tear up. Studying history, how all the neighbours hated each other, to now traveling all around Europe and meeting people everywhere proudly saying: "I am European!". Of course, there are many issues in the EU, but every place has them. I wish Europeans would not take what they have for granted, I wish they hadn't forgotten how it feels to fight for freedom and that living in peace is a privilege that some people are still dying for.
Since my early teens I was feeling like a neighbour who was sometimes invited to an occasional party to this great family living nearby, who, for the rest of the time, was peeking behind the fence wishing to be them. 20 years passed, but this dream never subsided, only grew, until another dysfunctional family from a closeby neighbourhood came to destroy our home. But we didn't give up, we keep fighting while building a stronger friendship with our dear neighbour. And I have no doubts that one day there will be no fence between us, because "our future is together (Charles Michel)".
I like europeans. I hope they stay together
peace
I really like this video and I do agree with many of its messaging but I feel like one thing was forgotten in the discussion and its that unintentionally or not the EU was created by colonial powers who saw the world as it was after the war and realized to continue being a big player on the world stage they needed to form a cohesive union. Nothing wrong with that but various nation states did see the writing on the wall and realized that with the rise of the USA and later China as the real competition the solution was unification. They did it to save them selves in realpolitik ways of thinking, not much in what they wanted to avoid wars.
I think this because one of the reasons Britain left the EU was a misguided idea of recapturing its glory from the past, them not realizing that the EU was that mechanisms but for the 21st century.
Because coal
2:36
> Some wanted to keep colonies, some wanted more resources and power
> To cut the long story short: we had our differences
I udnerstand it is a joke, right? It's just that it's said so seriously. That is not right to call desire to power through violence (war) - a "difference".
edit: but the video is great!
I can assure you that the EU is not ‘reeling from the departure of the UK.’ If anything, far more has been achieved than ever before since Brexit (without the UK as the constant ‘spoiler’) and COVID galvanized EU determination to forge ahead.
7:42 the constant repetition of the phrase 'Germany and France have always been enemies.' is a bit rich coming from someone with his accent. one could make a better case claiming England and France have always been enemies as the timeline for this conflict lasted a lot longer; at least from 1066 to 1904. one could be forgiven to assume it still rages on when taking the risk of reading British tabloids
I'm so jealous because Serbia is not part of EU (it's candidate) and not only that, but Serbia also is cooperating with axis of evil.
Serbia is cooperating with Israel?
@@nobobonobo Unfortunately, yes. And Netanyahu is cooperating with Putin. Serbia may have to pay part of the war reparations to Palestine in the future, because Serbian president Vučić has a deal with the pro-Natanyahu current in the USA to export weapons to Israel. Not necessarily "war reparations", but above all that Serbia can be convicted again for violating international law and the Convention on Genocide because Serbia is a member of the ICC. Serbia is still the only country in the world that has been convicted of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention because of the genocide in Srebrenica, lol
One quote comes to mind when I see Schuman speaking, and that's the man who stand up in front of loki and tell him 'There have always been men like you...'
So we don’t kill each other… but trade, cooperate and develop together.
This video reminded me why I like the EU.
After 1945 we Europeans had evolved because we knew some things had to be changed. The unnatural long peace and prosperity is a beacon for humanity.
I just wish the EU would decide to be a confederacy of semi independent states united by currency and borders or a federalized government. This mixed system is super confusing lol
This mixed system is in place because EU wants more ov3rr3ach and, at the same time, the people from a country can't hold the leaders elected by another country acc0untable (for example, French can't hold Orban accountable while Hungarian's can't hold Macron accountable).
Man it's crazy how much this channel has grown so quickly I'm really impressed with your work. Id love to see a video about your views personally or at least some things that might influence them to just be more transparent about any bias or interest. Like a "Why did I make the EUMS"
Come to our livestreams in the future and i will talk about that
Nice vid
Clearly, the EU now is not about internal conflicts anymore, but about protection from outside.
#BuildTheWall
I think one of the most amazing achievements of late modern times is the enactment of the bill of The European Human Rights - that's truly beautiful!
it has created the best place to live in the world, hands down.
@@fivetimesyo yeah right
@@fivetimesyo haven’t travelled much huh?
@@jeffsmith3392 bruh...
We as a company, wouldn't have been possible without all the access, all the possibilities this community gave us. So thank you EU!
The reason the world is at peace is also because of EU. Remember European wars have global implications as it usually spreads across the globe.
The coal and steel union (the start of the EU) only became possible after the colonial powers had lost their colonial wars. According to Timothy Snyder (prof in Yale, specialist in eastern European history) that's the main reason why the EU became possible.
Well that and the fact they lost pretty much everything else. Europe rose from the ashes of wars.
We are going to be a federation. The only sane way to go. Good neighbours we already are. National souveranity is bullsh*t. To understand eachother better we need the same rules and maximal effort has to be put into the EU wide fight against corruption. A EU army is needed and not only for a financially more efficient operation. The money is badly needed for orher fields of interest like infrastructure, ecological projects etc. It is shocking to see how the British nationalists have forgotten the wise words of their own leaders Churchill and Heath. We shall have to do it without them.
EU must become more closer more like United European States. There is no more critical time to be united and deeply cooperative between EU members than now! The world is changing, together we are stronger.
I agree, and I do not even live in a EU country or Europe for that matter
As long as you don't supress local cultures, don't let 1ll3gal 1mm1grants move freely between the members unless the said members want to take them in, sure.
Ironically, this is what the individual nat10ns must do for themselves to make sure of it. So no Emp1re for you.
Greed - best answer
I didn't understand what document is Hitler reading. Are they laughing because they have no intent or that they do?
They were laughing because it was their actual plan to occupy the whole of Europe. And they almost achieved it. Never ever again! This is why we must all work together and build a federalized Europe! 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
Very inspiring. We live in a political miracle. Lucky us
Europeans can thank USA for bringing decades of peace to Europe.
EU I love it🥰🤎
Concerning that this video even had to be made.
Do people not attend school?
Have they forgotten what their grandparents or great grandparents went through?
Madness, hubris and madness. It will all repeat.
What our great grandparents did and went through was to ensure our modern day independence and sovereignty, which unfortunately are being sold to the EU. Unless the EU dissolves the nations of Europe will never be free.
Okay, this is nice. But a lot of people (more than you think) doesn't want a United States of Europe. Which place for sovereignthy ? For identities, cultures ? Are you ready to let a central government decide for your country, despite the differences ?
EU is more and more likely to the US. And i don't want to live like the US. What kind of fédération do you want ?
2:23 Both Germany and Poland used to have a different border back then
Cyprus is missing in the thumbnail
I wouldn’t say it is to prevent war. More to unite peoples with common values regarding how society should be
what values?
@@aytacdenizacar7703 democracy, human rights, freedom…
@@CarlosMartinsPT lol
porto to finland... though i did go from aveiro to estonia and my id was taken for verification on the bus :P (only mine and another southern person was taken)
From coal and steel to hydrogen and silicon.
2:22 why modern borders?
out of a very good idea became the biggest bureaucratic apparatus the contitent had ever seen ..
Every country Who is in European Union must have Euro if we gonna be strong again like Danmark Sweden Norway and many more country don't have euro is a shame to European Union
Lets trash it
Because you are a barbarian or just a Russian troll?
What will improve?
@@tomorrowneverdies567 He wants Russia
Germany AND Russia invaded Poland.
Imagine if Greece borrowed money and CANT pay it back. Now everyone is in trouble😵💫
To keep the corruption going
I mean why not?
EU was made a means for the heads of state to negotiate and come to terms at the table with how to proceed, not to become a delegation that has not semble of reality
For us to love it ❤ 🇪🇺 😂
"United in diversity", the motto of the European Union. These three words say it all.
Why not embrace the fact that we're different instead of fighting about it?
I hope this will be in the minds of everyone with every desicion taken, because we're, again, slowly moving to "Fractured by diversity"
The EU, Kingdom of Heaven.
The people were fk over and it is time the countries got back at them. I new we paid a hell of a lot to protect countries with poor government and poor workers we bloody well paid and are still doing it to France we need a leader so we don`t go off half cocked which we should be
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Short answer: EU exists due to USSR and potential communist revolution threat in post WW2. It still exists due to being a very successful trade block.
Say you didn't watch the video without saying you didn't watch the video.
I feel like the EU still has a lot of problems with the way it is constructed. I think it needs to improve on some key arias, like corruption, democratic system etc.
I do not understand why the is no system for handeling countries that walk back on democratic freedoms. Like Poland did a few years ago, and especially Hungary that does not seem to have a free and fair election. EU needs to be a more stable system that can handle and stand against undemocratic forces. We cannot allow dictators as part of EU, it undermines the trust in the system.
And I don't think EU will last the next 80 years if this is not addressed.
Still we are far from a WWII creaking out. But I guess you can say we are in the 20s. 😂
Funny how back then i think it was hitler who was speaking (in german in the video) and said palestine as a country yet they act today as palestine never existed
The Treaty of Rome is really where it started.
We should start to teach the names of our founding fathers and the milestone treaties to every pupil in the EU to build some shared identity.
What EU should do in next 5 to 10 years:
1. EU common military
2. Control the migration, don’t allow Europeans disappear
3. More work, effort and more treaties towards a united federation of EUropean nations - USE
4. Accept the Western Balkans in the EU ( Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia, Bosnia, Kosovo ) + eastern partnership countries ( Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia )
5. Strengthen relationship with UK, Swiss, Iceland, Norway and 5 microstates
6. Strengthen relationship with Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia
7. Abolish the veto in EU parliament
8. Legalize same sex marriages all across the EUropean continent
9. More efforts towards greener energy, better ecology with more recycling and lower pollution
10. Better transportation network with more modern railways and motorways
11. Secure and better healthcare
Long live Europe 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
+ introduce euro nationwide all across Europe 💶
+ reverse gear on distructive policies
1) More censorship and propaganda
2) Politicians can start wearing red armbands
3) Invade the neighbors
Where are there 28 flags under European Union in your video? 😅
Cause I fucked up 😂
@@EUMadeSimple You just really love Italy so you put it twice.
@@JaegerDreadful yep that is true
I do love Italy 😂
Well you know me. Definitely something must new take its place. EI ftw.
Let's be honest. No European country would join efforts for the sake of peace. The US and the USSR were 2 big blocks in the 40s and Europe wanted to be a big powerful block to have a voice in the world
CORPORATISM !
This project is all due to some coal and steel, damn they're not that credited nowadays. :3. Let me know what you think will bring a stronger feeling of unity.
So that big countries can have new/old colonies and alone our voices means nothing. Eu sucks not being in eu sucks more...
Every EU country being entitled to a veto is the stupidest thing ever. Other that the EU is an example of what a bloc should be like.
As a greek person I disagree with you.
It will happen, worry not!
I think it could have been done without taking too much of the sovereignty of the nations. The important thing is the freedoms it gives such as movement and trade
This should be shared with the EU skeptics. It is a shame it will never reach them.
As an EU sceptic the EU should still dissolve.
It's time to put aside our difference and create a peaceful and prosperity in europe. Federal Europe is our future whether you like it or not.
Although I agree on a philosophical level, there is still a very long way to go and many (if not most) EU countries are certainly not ready for a federal system.
for a federal Europe to succeed and get accepted by the public we need a lot more time for the cultures of Europe to blend.
right now Europe is way to diverse to become a federal union, if that would happen to many (small) cultures and countries even would see their voice be unheard.
right now we already have those problems in several European countries.
What kids of problems would federalization solve exactly?
Greetings from Greece.
@@ChristiaanHW
Right now, the only federalization I see happening, is that between France and (northern) Africa.
Although countries such as Germany, the NL, Belgium are not far behind.
@@tomorrowneverdies567 as a Dutch person i can tell you that what the Dutch, Belgium, Luxembourg (together known as the BeNeLux) and Germany do isn't anything close to real federalization.
it's just (close) cooperation, especially in area's where it's cheaper/better/easier to cooperate and share resources.
- like having air ambulances that are allowed to fly in each other airspace and get send to emergencies in the neighbouring country.
- having a cross border deal that ensures that police is able to keep pursuing a suspect even if he crosses the border.
- or having that your armies work together.
we have one tank regiment, and it's just more cost effective to have that being part of the German tank force than having to set up a maintenance supply line for those few vehicles. they are still Dutch forces and listen to the Dutch high command, but when the Dutch and German forces have the same goals they work as part of the German tank group.
but these countries still have free reign in how the govern their own countries.
in a federalized Europe the smaller cultures/countries will lose their voice, and the bigger once will make all the decisions.
so unless they find a fair way to prevent that, 80% of the EU wouldn't want to federalize.
take for example The Netherlands.
we have the Randstad region, about 1/7th of the country where almost half the population lives. and in politics all other area's are kinda forgotten. the Randstad always gets dips on infrastructure projects, and the other regions have to wait years (some times decades) for a small upgrade.
and if Europe federalizes that will probably become a Europe wide phenomena.