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In what regard?
Out of the environmental disasters that are the common agriculture and fishing policies
And I'm anti-federalist. I don't see any good examples to emulate in Russia, China or the US.
I think political power needs to be decentralised, representative democracy was needed before, it isn't now we have the technology to communicate at the speed of light