Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "Why Does the EU Keep Suing its Member States?" video.

  1. I doubt Hungary will leave the EU, especially with how Russia is becoming more hostile, but I wouldn't have a problem with Hungary leaving, trade them in for Ukraine. The truth is, there are laws set in place by the EU, every country that joined it knew about these laws, rolling back on them should have a big cost to the country in question but because of the way the EU is designed, the EU has limited powers in sorting this problem out and mostly because of Poland and because of all that, I don't think the EU should let any new countries join the EU until there are reforms done to the EU on vetoes and majority voting, that doesn't mean vetoes have to go but I think it should be done on a percentage of members and population so no one country can hold the rest to ransom. There are signs that Poland is softening up and if they do, it will be much easier for the EU to go after Hungary and even booth them out but as long as Poland backs Hungary on it's back sliding, no new country can really join the EU, which is ironic because Poland and Hungary are the two countries that want the EU to expend and yet both countries are the biggest reason on why the EU shouldn't expand until reforms are done to the EU. Longer term, this is ultimately going to lead to Hungary getting kicked out of the EU one way or the other if Hungary doesn't get its act together and I personally think EU laws need to be stricter on countries that break the rules they signed up too, basically, stop messing about with these countries that are backsliding and playing games, throw them to the wolves for Russia to have fun with, it's the only way these countries will learn by making their own mistakes, after all, if Hungary wants to go back to a Russian style democracy, go for it, but don't complain and blame others when things go sour.
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