Month: December 2018

Chris, Luxembourg​

Chris, Luxembourg, lives in Germany. Sending a message to her fellow Europeans: “Everyone of us, especially the ones in politics have to stop nattering. We have to debate things, communicate productively with one another and above all realize that we’re all just humans, sitting in the same boat.”

Daniel, UK (Northern Ireland)

Daniel, Northern Ireland. On the question how the EU could improve their politics: “The people who are in office right now don’t have a clue. So we need people like businessmen. Like a Donald Trump, but not Donald Trump. That’s who we should have organising trade deals with one another. Not a politician. A politician…
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4. December

Ina, Germany Our very own Ina! Journalist student in Hamburg “I’m not sure what to think about the EU. Partly, that’s my motivation for this journey and the documentary. I have mixed feelings towards the European Union. On the one hand, I think it’s a great thing because several countries federated and work together. This…
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Nick, UK (England)​

Nick, England. On the question what’s most positive about the EU: “I don’t want to leave the EU! I can’t really answer your question, because it’s not just about one thing. Being part of the EU is so much more. Just think about education for example. The movement of students across country borders, the sharing…
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Isabelle, France

Isabelle, France. On the question how the perfect EU would look like in her point of view:“For me, the perfect European Union would be a harmonization of all countries on all levels: taxes, work, standards. Everything. A block with same rules for everyone. Also, a good economic exchange is important to me. And that we…
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Hendrik, Belgium (Flanders)​

Hendrik (r.), Belgium. On the question how to improve things in the European parliament:“It would be useful if we had some kind of direct citizen participation in the EU. For example, through some kind of digital solution. Using this, citizens could directly be consulted on some important issues. And instead of having a lot of…
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