and a majority new rules means they can cancel any veto with a new rule change
Lovely idea but again not based on any reality. For there to be a change from unanimity to majority rule on a matter there needs to be unanimous agreement among the member states to move to a majority rule. And guess what? We’re a member state and can block it. In fact we introduced an act of parliament that acts as an auto veto...
Cameron’s EU act 2011 maybe explains why the clause hasn’t actually been used since the treaty of Lisbon.
Here’s some context, Juncker wants to tackle taxation of big multinationals and would like to move some fiscal policy from unanimity to majority...
https://www.euractiv.com/section/future-eu/news/juncker-challenges-unanimity-on-fiscal-policy/


