Not impossible, works fine for most. Problem was mainly corrupt Greek politicians. Now they are paying the price, and are forced to reform.
You sound very sure about something that experts and economists around the world are not at all sure of. The adoption of the Euro has been a catastrophe in Southern Europe. But let's see what the future brings, though a recent study from a Syddansk University shows that there simply is no demonstrable relationship between economic growth and EU membership, no matter what your gut feeling tells you.
1st, Turkey will never be a member, unless they make leaps and bounds of progress. Never in the state they are in now, and where they are heading atm.
Again, you seem very sure about something that has been a project for much of the EU leadership for a very long time. I wish I shared your optimism. Though I wouldn't want Turkey anywhere near the union even if they did.
"Neoliberal strategy against working classes.." Uhm, what? The only thing I see is a growing realization that we have enough, and sooner or later it will lead to stricter border control.
Cheap foreign labour is used as leverage to bring labour costs down, meaning worse wages, work conditions and less benefits for the western workers when they have to compete with for example Poles who work for far less, but which is many times what they get back in back in Poland.
Member states are paying less than 1% of their GDP towards the EU.
I wrote 'bloated bureaucracy' in the sense of the political infrastructure, not the economy.
Erase national identities? This is getting crazier and crazier. Aren't Britons still britons, germans still germans, and french still french? I've yet to meet, see or hear about 1 singular person with a Pan-European identity. This is just crazytalk.
Yet that is what some of the eurocrats ultimately want, as you would know if you had paid any attention. New flag, new 'national' anthem, its own army, own currency, a new collective identity, increasingly giving up national sovereignity to Brussels, be it judicial or economic or otherwise. The .eu domain's introduction campaign specifically uses the tagline 'Your European Identity'.
I've met people who described themselves not as their nationalities but as 'Europeans', btw.
Not saying it's going to happen, in fact it seems it's going the other way, but it's clearly what some people are working towards.
But there are! They are called countries, states within countries, local councils etc..
Indeed, but we were talking supranational entities.
Mass immigration to Europe will be stopped. I think the people have made a case. Even the swedes are beginning to wake up. This is democracy in action, in its own slow and boring way.
Yes, but not by the EU, which was my whole point. On the contrary the EU is working towards continued third world immigration.
US is on top of the world when it comes to most respects. Yes they have their problems, but their cultural, economical, and scientific impact on the world is simply dominating. There really IS a lot of power and freedom in letting people live and work where and when they want to.
What would be extremely extraordinary is if the country wasn't dominating. With the size, natural security, immense natural ressources and western culture (yet) of the United States it has been bound for a domineering role ever since its founding, as also recognized by contemporary writers. But, and what no one could foresee at the time, helped immensively along by the two world wars where the rest of the industrial world destroyed itself leaving the US with literally half the world's wealth in 1945 and no industrial competition, and a transfer of all the old European colonial interests into American hands. It has gone downhill since, however, as the rest of the world has rebuilt.
Let me be politically incorrect. The Brits are acting based on vague, distorted memories of a great nation, of so called independence! Of some kind of harry potterish land of style, dignity and adventure! In reality, your Empire was one of the worst oppressors the world has ever seen, most Brits lived in utter poverty, and you still live in endless mazes of hobbit-sized townhouses and your gray, rainy reality. Now you are afraid your misery will be destroyed by brown people? And Poles? And Gypsies? Yeah sure, this is why Britain sucks balls, and not your ugly-failure prone cars, archaic systems and bureaucracy, the ineptitude of the upper class, and the general hapless attitude of your working class?
There is another side of Empire, one in which the British and French and others actually also did a lot of good in the world. It's a general consensus among modern historians that the picture is not at all black and white. Just look at some of the most developed countries in the world outside of Europe right now, they are usually old British possessions. The British and the French did away with a lot of the most backwards thinking in certain parts of their empires (such as widow burning) they built modern infrastructure like railroads and the Suez Canal, wrote laws, constitutions, organized, brought western medicine, technology etc. And yes, a lot of plundering aswell.
But no, despite its faults, Great Britain really was one of the most influential nations in history, in philosophy, industry, trade, politics, colonization etc.
Essentially, I think the British problem lays in the class system. It is lack of meritocracy that lead to your industrial decline. Bad ideas, not bad work or lack of effort. Some are above the others, and they know it very well. In Belfast I met several "working class" people, and it was most depressing to me, how they seemed to fully embrace the idea that they would never amount to anything. The class system lives in the mind as well as in structures, most of all the educational system.
As for the last part I wholeheartedly agree with the criticism of the class system, but I see the mass migration to the country as only exacerbating that, favourizing people from abroad instead of taking care of its own poor countrymen, especially young white men from the old working class areas. I think it's a travesty and unworthy of a western nation.