It is true to say that 75% of laws are made at the EU. However, almost none of these are criminal laws or the way how the educational systems work, to do with the military, health. Most are to do with regulatory processes, which makes sense as we all share a common market or they are directives which have to be passed by individual governments.
The EU is democratic and you really are kidding yourself if you think it isn't. There's a parliament which is directly elected and a commission which is appointed by the elected parliaments. Therefore, it's democratic. The EU isn't an entity in its own right, it's a set of agreements between states.


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