5 Dec 2020, 08:50

"Security is like soooo important you guys. Inquista is totally on board of the idea of having a EUROPOL. I hope they have cute uniforms. I love a man in uniform, I have to be honest. O-M-G you guys, I think I have a design in mind for the uniform. Can I be in charge of deciding that?

This topic on euro...euroscep... euroscepanism? Euroscepcitism! This topic on euroscepticism is so interesting! Eddie, Speaker Firoux, was talking to me about it the other day. He was just telling me about these people complaining about the things he's either written or co-written in the European Council, you know, like - equal marriage rights, expanded rights for the disabled, the right to clean and safe drinking water, an expanded and enforceable Declaration of Human Rights in the European Constitution, internet neutrality, clean ocean protections, ban on capital punishment and torture, anti-corruption and anti-bribery regulations, elected representatives and a democratic European Council, a European Health Organization, just to name a few of his pieces of work on the top of my head - and I was just like, why even bother? Obviously, not everything in the Council is perfect, and I think it's important that people make fair compromises together, and sometimes legislation goes too far. But at the same time, apparently the euroscepticles haven't written or passed a single things since 2016, and I was like, 'Oh gosh'! I was wondering if these people even have any ideas of their own when it comes to addressing the many issues we're all facing together.

Anyway, he had this idea that I very much liked, which that the leaders of the like-minded pro-European countries can come together, kinda like this, and we can actually get stuff done without going to the Council. When it comes to connecting our infrastructure, like by rail, or by addressing the climate emergency, we don't have time to wait! We need to get things done. I think if we get the leaders who are open to European integration and cooperating together, and work via consensus, and by and making good compromises with each other, we can do just that! That'd be an excellent way to do the climate-related things that were mentioned, along with probably EUROPOL, and the other things discussed today. We can come together in meetings, discuss the challenges facing our countries, identify which areas of policy we need to address, and then we can collaboratively write and then instate a resolution or law among us. The best thing is, this group would be completely voluntarily and will be separate from the Council! Other EU member states don't have to be part of it, and they can do their own things. We can call it the Common European Community or something like that."