I know you have since made further comment to this providing further context. I still wanted yesterday evening to make a considered response, so now I am free from the annual appraisal process of my staff, as the inimitable John Inman would say, I'm free!!
I would like to add my own context in writing as you refuse the continued offers of libations in the Whiskey belt!!
As a young man I had way too much an interest in politics and history, at Uni I even crashed on lectures for the guinea pigs taking EEC Law at Southampton!! - What a pleb. Eurocommunism and State by Santiago Carillo was my own bible along with Stranger in a strange land.
Have seen first hand the benefits that the EU has provided to my mother country Spain. Without a doubt it accelerated the progress from a basically Third World country to what it was in 2005. I have enjoyed and loved the benefits of ease of travel, have rejoiced at the genuine striving towards real equality amongst the people of Europe. I fully understand Merkel, I respect her strength, her indifatigability and indominatable spirit. Her ability to remeber her Iron Bloc roots and her wish for all to have the right for a fair chance.
The EEC and thereafter the EU is not the Fourth Reich or any equivelant to the same- you have clarified your irked mood already. It is a genuinely well meaning organisation with some very excellent people working there. Not least my dear and beautiful friend Magrethe Vestager, no one could have ever been tougher on big business as the Competition Minister - she really blushes when I call her "Thinking man's crumpet" - and I know she likes it cause she never brings up Me Too!!
So, there are some magnificent parts to the EU and some really great people working there with genuine belief and intentions.
Here's the however ... that is not enough, I've seen first hand how Spain has become a mirror image of the EU taking on a literal need for gigantic beaurocracy. I've seen first hand how the acceleration in progress was so fast and so unfounded in base, that the catastrophe that has happened since 2008 was so predictable.
I've seen how the youth of my country have been set back for generations, how the greed for services and growth has overtaken anything meaningful.
I've seen what has happened in Greece and Italy - pure, pure bullying.
This magnificent club has deteriorated (in my view only of course) due to one mighty and important member - I used to use the analogy to my dear father that it was great that we were all members of this great club, but that we were not all able to eat at the same table, selecting our food and wine from the same menu.
Ask yourself Stan, would the "progress" have happened in the PIGS anyway - even without the forces of the EU?
Would any progress have likely had a stronger base and premise?
How much debt ration did these countries have before joining the Euro?
Who has made the money from the insane debt they are all now in?
Has Germany played too heavy a role as the "heaviest member"?
That there are Counts in the EU? - No doubt.
Are there Counts in every single individual parliament of countries the EU? - Doesn't even need anything written.
Has the EU become too big, too apart from the initial goals and values? - I think so
Do I think that the EU needs a revamp? - I think so
Do I think it can happen? - I'm not sure, it may have gotten too big, agendas too close.
My own thoughts? - Like it or not there is the need for a tier system, you cannot have countries such as Lithuania, Slovakia, Greece etc. trading on same terms and conditions as a Germany, France, NL, or even DK.
We will make them progress rapidly ala PIGS, only to see them face these so severe "payment terms" later.
It will be a difficult sell as who wants to be considered as second rate? - Well, we've had the ratings sytems for years already.
What frighten me the most? - The move towards the right, that we may well lose so much of what we have gained as a continent. That the leadership this World needs from Europe, simply isn't there.
Is it binary? Hell it isn't. Can and could the UK be a natural part of this club? Of course it could be, it just needs to sort out the antiquated system it has had since basically the C13th.
But you must, I say you must, check out Magrethe
Side note - Have been cycling to and from work since start of year, no alcohol, no fatty foods, 9 KGs have come off - and I'm bored stiff!!!!
Up those Regal RRRs