I'm more than happy with the way this part of the conversation has gone - I'll leave others to judge.
Likewise.
I said it was a goal to aspire to in the long term. I don't see why you have such a problem with multiple layers of government.
Please try to pay attention, I do not have a problem with multiple levels of government. You are the one who wants widespread unity as much as possible and wants multiple levels of government there seems to be some inconsistency in your position.
NHS prescriptions are free in Wales but not in England, do you favour this because it doesn't fit with your unity agenda?
The EU is far from perfect and gets quite a lot wrong. The UK is far from perfect and gets quite a lot wrong, too. I don't regard that as a basis to completely abandon either.
When I forward that argument I'll be sure to respond to it.
The argument I have forwarded is that the British Government should have more control of British borders, British economy, British trade agreements, British laws, etc. You disagree, e.g. you seem to think the economic policy of Greece is best controlled by the EU, trade agreements like TTIP is best negotiated at the EU level.
I think the EU because if its size and structure is undemocratic, and because of the nature of diverse range of countries within it, is unable come up with economic policy and trade agreements that suit all member states.
Please engage with the argument I forward, if you don't understand just ask.