When an organisation fail the leader of the organisation is expected to step down.
If the EU was a Company and Juncker its CEO the board would've fired him in an instant.
In general really, if you have a job you're expected to be good at it, if you aren't you get fired. Why isn't this the case within the EU and its leadership?
Why do I still get updates from this guys Twitter when he just lost one of the most important member of the EU?
I think that it's telling quite a lot about the EU that nobody is losing his/her job following this massive defeat.
Because the EU is a gravy train and proud of it.
>>79185681
It's a bizarro dictatorship what do you expect?
>>79185810
Yes, it is funny how they don't see it themselves. They have failed at what they are supposed to do but nobody takes any responsibility.
>>79185681
>right wing interpreting an act of shooting themselves in the foot as the entire EU failing
>step down, heads of the EU! u have fehled
lmao
>>79186094
Look at China, if you do a poor job you might actually get shot. But in the EU nothing happens. You let in 1 million arabs and africans, nothing happens, you lose Crimea to Russia nothing happens, Britain leaves the EU nothing happens. How can an organisation remain competitive if there's no accountability?
>>79185681
Juncker is unelected so he doesn't have to worry about repercussions if he doesn't resign. Unlike Dave.
> Not very democratic is it?
>>79187233
Not a very strong case
>>79187532
Europhiles seem to be in denial about this which is really sad. The EU could've been great.
>>79185810
>What is it about you English? You employ your wives and you sleep with your staff!
Where were these bants when Brexit happened? Maybe they could have stopped it after all.
>>79185810
Fuck me I knew it was bad but still