The European Union needs to reinvent its security system. It needs to break the stovepipes that prevent sharing information, enforcing borders and protecting citizens.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I believe that there are better opportunities to keep people safe if we are outside the European Union.
We are protecting Europe according to European rules that say borders can be crossed only in certain areas in a controlled way and after registration.
We should seek to cooperate with Europe, not to divide Europe to a fictitious new and a fictitious old.
Whatever the details of union may be, there's no doubt we need more policy coordination in Europe.
So that we focus not on competing visions for Europe but on what Europe can do to improve economic growth, to give us a cleaner environment, to create more jobs, to make us more secure.
Europe has the technology, the strategic and economic might to defend itself.
What we need is a common goal for more Europe.
I don't know if the European Union contributes a great deal to espionage. At the union level, they talk about commerce and privacy. But to keep citizens safe, that remains a responsibility back in national capitals.
Internal protectionism in Europe would be deadly, really a disaster for European economies.
Europe must act quickly where it's needed and must, once and for all, let member states handle what is their exclusive domain.