This, of course, is the opposite of what should be
happening, even under the EU if EU thinking on re-localised production were to lead to
matching actions. The EU is a
combination of the wrong things done badly and the right things not done at
all. That’s partly down to how it’s
designed, as an economic union that does political things, like regulation,
when it needs to be a political union that does economic things, like asserting
European self-sufficiency and solidarity on the global stage. While leaving internal regulation to the regions.
The vision just isn’t there, which is why so many are
turning off and turning away. They’re not
helped by misinformation that goes unchallenged, pumped out by a media whose
handle often seems cranked by bitter old men dreaming of a new 1950s. The facts about Europe,
when you can get them, are often surprising.
And one is that it’s wrong to blame the EU over the craft cider
rules. It’s London again, that has so far failed to make
the case for an exemption.
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