I don't suppose anybody is pro everything about the EU.
From what I've read since the referendum the EU was starting to look in at itself and recognise that changes were needed.
In fact the EU had started to look at the taxation of the international corporations, unlike our own dear government that has let many off paying the right amount of tax. An EU commission reported in April this year that the UK has granted unjustified exemption from UK anti tax avoidance rules. Instead of going after the "big boys"
HMRC is targeting relatively low earning individuals. They are currently dealing with agency workers - nurses, social workers etc etc who operate through companies. These people have been 'forced' to use agencies who claim, erroneously that about half of their earnings are 'loans' of 'dividends' or 'business pay' . You could argue that they should have known better and that they were part of a tax avoidance scheme but nevertheless, there have been one or two suicides and many more who are feeling suicidal because they can't pay the tax which they have been told is due.
Lastly, Big Pharma is currently lobbying the EU because the European Commission which is reviewing the system of incentives and rewards for the large pharmaceutical companies.
Kate Garroway-Care at home costs
Is there anyone who still thinks that Israel's actions in Gaza are justifiable?