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European Parliament

Brussels Morning is an independent media start-up catering to the Brussels policy community.<br>We provide a daily news service covering EU institutions, significant Member-State news, and significant diplomatic developments with a European perspective.<br>The paper offers succinct news items, weekly columns, and a variety of features and op-eds. Around this core news service, we are continuously developing our content to cater to the broader interests of European professionals.<br>Our writing team is reflective of our audience, bringing together professional journalists, academics, market analysts, NGO activists, and former diplomats.<br>Brussels Morning is a for-profit enterprise with investors committed to a medium-term business plan that prioritises factual and balanced mainstream reporting and stands for ethical and responsible editorial policy.

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European Parliament

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  1. Brussels Morning-European Parliament Published by: https://brusselsmorning.com/category/eu-institutions/commission/

  2. The last few months of living in Brussels, the capital of the European Union, have been an fascinating time. Outside, the financial economy appeared to be staggering from recession to disaster in the modern world and then back again. Our most respectable banks crumbled to ashes, worldwide securities went through a hair-raising nosedive, big corporations were virtually bankrupt, hundreds of thousands lost their jobs, and the worse was expected by millions of others.Do you want to learn more? Visit daily Europe news. Although you would hardly have realised it in the Brussels bubble. Of course, on our big, flat-screen TVs, we could track the entertainingly gory financial Armageddon unfolding, but it was more like seeing a new, star-studded, blockbuster disaster film than anything that was really occurring. As the world economy was tumbling on the edge of the brink, the European Parliament passionately discussed topics such as new timeshare regulations, the Tropical Timber Deal, the European Internet Music Distribution Authorization, the Unique Mountain Farming Policy, human rights in Vietnam, and whether the 'European Year of Imagination and Innovation' should be proclaimed in 2010. And as we were watching in dismay while our investments and pensions appeared to evaporate before our eyes, the European Commission released more than ten new laws a day covering any possible sector of our lives, including increasing customs duty to increase the price of several manufactured foods, forcing slaughterhouses to hire a full-time worker in the last few minutes to take charge of the safety of animals

  3. Then the Brussels Euro-elite proceeded to go to luxurious champagne-fuelled receptions in the evenings, as if untouched by the financial crisis, after their busy days discussing heavy subjects and making new rules, before taking taxis to highly rated restaurants to feed themselves at the expense of taxpayers; proceeded to flit from city to city to hold crucial meetings; continued to travel around the taxpayers' expense. Have a look at British airways crisis news to get more info on this. Because of us or despite us? This might sound like an unreasonable point of discussion — contrasting our euro leaders 'luxurious, comfortable lifestyle with the concerns and struggles that some of us may face due to the recent financial crisis — yet it does indicate that there might be a growing discrepancy between the Eurocrats' high-paying, low-tax, healthy lives and the fact that the majority of us have to wake up every morning. This the inequality could also cause European taxpayers to begin to question if the euro-elite, the citizens who pay their lavish wages, pensions and expenditures, work for us, or if we work for them to ensure their continued security and well-being.

  4. The EU and its backers claim that their vision for a Europe that is much more unified has given us many advantages. They claim that the EU has played an significant political role both in preserving peace in Europe after decades of conflict and in establishing a base of unity for prosperity and independence on the continent, first for countries emerging from dictatorships such as Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain (often referred to colloquially as the PIGS) and then for those escaping Communism, the PIGS. They maintain that the internal economy of the EU has broken boundaries, empowering citizens and products to pass easily, stimulating economic development and stability. And they are persuaded that the EU 's agricultural, market and environmental policies have managed to provide us with high-quality produce, healthy goods and healthier air and water. You can learn more at brussels this morning. The acts, morals and course of the European adventure, however, are starting to be debated by many other citizens. They say that it is NATO, the danger of Soviet aggression during the Cold War and the rise of independence that has sustained stability in Europe, rather than the EU. They refer to the endless stream of instances of EU greed, over-regulation, anonymity and bribery to show that an unaccountable, inept, unethical, self-serving hierarchy rules us. And others also identify with the opinion (generally credited to former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev) that we are, maybe inadvertently,' re-creating the Western European Soviet Union.'

  5. Summary: Brussels Morning is an independent media start-up catering to the Brussels policy community. We provide a daily news service covering EU institutions, significant Member-State news, and significant diplomatic developments with a European perspective. The paper offers succinct news items, weekly columns, and a variety of features and op-eds. Around this core news service, we are continuously developing our content to cater to the broader interests of European professionals. Our writing team is reflective of our audience, bringing together professional journalists, academics, market analysts, NGO activists, and former diplomats. Brussels Morning is a for-profit enterprise with investors committed to a medium-term business plan that prioritises factual and balanced mainstream reporting and stands for ethical and responsible editorial policy. Visit this site to learn more: https://brusselsmorning.com/2020/10/16/calls-for-an-eu-authority-to-regulate-us-tech-giants/?amp=1

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