Well. I have now seen it through the eyes of Open Europe. They gave
a listing of the 'strengths' and the 'weaknesses' of each
proposal.
The 'strengths' sounded okay but had little substance. 'The
weaknesses' were far stronger. Apart from this, the major proposals do not even
begin to address the multitudes of current problems.
I suspect that few will see value in all of this and the europhiles
will need to spend their time explaining what it means. That ought to set them
at a clear disadvantage!