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  • Kosovo is not a neighbour, bullocks to this Slovenian...this is a problem of their own making. Jerkoff!

  • I hope you do not only accept pro-EU comments !

    1.Biometric passports for "citizens" who were not asked if they wanted this EU "citizenship".

    2.Google : Stockholm Programme to see how the EU plans to monitor our movements.

    3.A Chinese-style "parliament" with no power to propose legislation and with no opposition.

    4.A Paramilitary force trained to put down "civil unrest" : The European Gendarmerie Force.

    George Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning...not a manual !

  • unite or die ... the future lies in unity ..I suggest a day a year where critics can witness a day in the lives of Europeans before the EU ..with all the currencies, customs and visas like it was in 1910... they would be shocked ..whether tourist, businessman or politician.

  • Why would anyone want to join the coercive, undemocratic, sneaky and arrogant EU? Several countries vote 'no' to integrating treaties, but the politicians press on anyway, why are we not uniting in protest against the political elite?

  • Very good

  • Congrats to the moderator Méabh Mc Mahon and to the producers of this program. It is the first time I watch it and I have to say that it has a really high quality. I also liked the small report from the EU border, I didn't know that even us, in Europe, we have those kinds of security checkpoint where people are waiting for hours. The ex Jugoslavian countries should join the EU, one by one, fallowing these steps: 1) stop hating eachother 2) stop with the border dispute 3) increase their economy

  • Why is no-one questioning Iceland's prospective EU membership? Until its economy collapsed, that country had refused to even discuss a move towards Europe. Now they not only want to replace the krone with the euro but also become a full member. That must have raised doubts amongst politicians and citizens.

  • Can someone explain to me what the EU was trying to achieve by pushing for independence for Kosovo? And why wasn't the same done with regards to the occupied part of Cyprus for that matters? Why these double standards and where did the idiotic idea of an independent Kosovo came from? Anyone?

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