But it seems difficult to understand. Ireland has received a lot of money from Europe, and perhaps that might be one reason, among others, of the wealthy Irish economy.
Ireland has received €56 billion in structural funding from the EU since 1973.
I guess we all agree regarding this point. It is a lot of money, so IMO we must give something in exchange in order to be fair.
Ireland is the second richest country in Europe due, among other reasons, to a special tax system, that has forced many entreprise to move to Ireland because of these benefits on taxes.......I'm not Irish and I don't know how things are going over there, but I'm Spanish and I know for sure what Europe has given us and what we've done with that economic and fiscal aid. My country is better than what it used to be.We've received a lot of money too and our country has grown better in infraestructures, but now we are 27 countries and it's our turn to help others in Europe who are in a worst position than we are.
I mean, since Google set its Europe headquater in Ireland, the US internet company has saved 100 million $...
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I'm not well versed on the EU or Ireland, but I do have a thought and a half.
Is the leadership, or whomever normally approves treaties really behind this development in the EU? Complicated things put to a popular vote almost always fail where I'm from. If my leadership didn't want some law, but didn't want to say that I'd expect something similar to this.
Also I'm a little uncomfortable with the idea that a democracy is about following leaders.