The European Union has reimposed tight limits on states’ budget deficits — but with exemptions for military spending. After years of claims that austerity was over, we’re now seeing it used selectively to put limits on democratic choice.
The European Union has reimposed tight limits on states’ budget deficits — but with exemptions for military spending. After years of claims that austerity was over, we’re now seeing it used selectively to put limits on democratic choice.
How does defending our countries limit democracy?
We have to stand together and have the military to uphold sovereignty otherwise there is no democracy.
You missed the point.
The criticism here is that the EU is decising for the member states what they can be in debt for.
I personally am a federalist so I don’t care much about EU overreach, all the opposite, but this is what the article criticises.
But re-arming ourselves costs money?
And we have to share the bill, because from a sovereignty aspect, we can’t defend ourselves alone.
I think the question is, how to split the bill fairly. Per citizen? But some countries are better off than others. Is it then fair to raise the bill to a level where it damages some countries’ healthcare, social care, schools, care for the elderly?