
If
leaders of EU member states are thinking, “never again” after two
bruising European Councils on the budget, El Presidente José
Manuel Barroso is the man for them.
To avoid any more of these interminable negotiations, Barroso says the EU
cannot continue to bargain in the same old fashion – a "zero sum
game". "We have to find a way of avoiding such a direct link
between national budgets and the European budget," he says. "We
have to think about some reform of the resources of the EU... We should look
at a system... that would go beyond negotiations between countries."
And what does he have in mind, you may ask. Well, this is the old saw, an EU
tax, collected directly from "EU Citizens". And before you write
off the idea, El Presidente says he has "a strong
mandate" for such an exercise. Didn't last week's European Council,
with Blair in the vanguard, ask the Commission to review the budget by
2008-09? And that is what El Presidente is going to do,
"…without taboos," he says.
In so doing, he has the support of Wolfgang Schüssel, Austrian chancellor,
Edmund Stoiber, Bavaria's chancellor, and Sarkozy. Angela Merkel is also
said to have also expressed interest.
Of course, taxation is one of Blair's "red lines", so we know it
can't happen – don't we?
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