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The Real Face Of The European Union

This film is one of those that asks the questions that need asking about the EU. It attempts to explain how this enormous institution is run, and what power the parliament actually has. But, be warned, it's a little heavy on the Eurosceptics, and nobody does them quite like the UK. Otherwise they would have had the Euro in there by now. One of the major questions this film addresses is; Why haven't the general public actually begun to question what the EU is, and what it stands for? The film seems to conclude that this is because it has all been done gradually, under our noses, and with the collusion of the major political parties of Europe.

Film by: Philip Day Length: 43 mins
Year: 2004 Hosted By: Google Video
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