Originally posted by beatspete
For example, it take money from britain, then gives it to spain so the spannish can build roads. Then it takes Spain's money and gives it back to spain so they can build even more roads.
To be fair pete, there's no more room for roads in Sunny Enger-land. If they try to add any more lanes onto the M25 it'll be in my house. And I live near Milton Keynes.

The EU also means that imigrants who are living in France and getting hassle for it, can come to britain where the goverment is too politcally correct to get turn them down.[/b]
Have you seen the language the government has been using recently? About "swamping" by immigrants? That's Thatcher language, and shows that everything has moved to the right as a result of the bloody woman. The main reason that there are still so many immigrants here is that even the failed ones still come from places like Iraq, with which there are no diplomatic relations and will not accept "Western-tainted" citizens.
Besides, economic migrants are essential to the economy - not only in terms of professionals like doctors. Who here grows up aspiring to work in Burger King? Well, the immigrants make sure you don't have to.

The EU wants to get rid of proper coins, and replace them with ones that all look the same, kind of like american ones. Maybee they dont like the Queen.[/b]
Really? Who doesn't? I got a sticker today saying "celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee". Needless to say, I won't. In fact, I'm working because they'll pay me £13.00 per hour.

On the subject of pounds, why are people so attached to a currency that has in its present form existed for about 30 years? That's peanuts compared to the Franc or even the troubled Deutschmark.
The EU means british farmers (who have lots of expenses to pay) loose out trade to some spannish farmers because it cost them less to produce food.[/b]
And they all get the CAP, which represents 2/3rds of the whole EU budget per year. Farmers deserve no sympathy.

Oh and you can cross the border without showing a passport or filling any forms in like the US has.[/b]
Hurrah! You have no idea how convenient this is for everyone.

I realise this went somewhat OT but I felt like it. And yes, the EU is an undemocratic, unanswerable, bureaucratic apparatus of state at the moment and I don't advocate pan-European government just yet (though eventually, yes). But as an economic community, I have no problems with it at all really. Except maybe losing control of monetary policy.