Yaffle
Volunteer Moderator
I recall, back in 75, there were arguments over the plans for the development of the EU.
The management of the EU was said to be in the hands of an appointed commission but gradually these powers would be handed over to the EU Parliament.
The EU parliament in particular was being viewed with suspicion because many opposed thought that it would never be content with simply being a talking shop and demand more and more power.
It's kinda ironic that the EU Parliament has settled quite nicely into its talking shop role, costing billions in the process while the commission has morphed into the monster it is today issuing edicts such as banning bent bananas, cutting down the trees outside Hindhead and telling school children they can't wear black shoes.
http://www.harvard-digital.co.uk/euro/pamphlet.htm
Not to disagree entirely, but this may interest - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6481969.stm
The bent bananas thing is a bit of a myth. But quite why we need to pay a commissioner €500k a year to opine on what constitutes 'grade A' fruit is beyond me.
On MEPs I wrote to all of mine asking what it was they did, what their goals for their term of office was, and their KPIs. Not one responded to me. Too busy filling in expenses forms I guess.