The UK has always had a difficult relationship with the EU, but it was initially dismissed before hesitating to join, but there seems to be some distrust in European policies. In this article we will explore this distrust. This article also provides insights on the history of the UK and the EU and identifies changes in British government policy since becoming a member. For many countries in the UK, the EU is still an unpopular aspect of their lives, reflecting that they dislike 'everything in Europe'. Mr. Mannin states as follows. "The European Union (EU) is a unique partnership where each country cooperates for the benefit of all citizens" (2010, p. 343)
The opening of the EU is largely dependent on its member states, but it will be similar to all its policies. The European Council (composed of government leaders) has formulated the EU strategy. The European Commission (comprised of representatives of each Member State and appointed by the Government like the Government Minister) acts as an executive officer, executes policies and makes suggestions. The European Parliament is elected directly by the European voters. Among the three institutions, the EU reflects a symbiotic relationship between intergovernmentism and supranationalism. In addition to all three aspects of the comment, the legislative process was reviewed by the European Commission from relevant Ministerial Committees of each Member State, followed by a final review at each parliament of each Member State.
Should the Europeanization be a process and not the EU's influence on the domestic policies of Member States, should this term be called "EU conversion"? The term "Europeanization" means that EU member states will adapt their domestic policies to EU law. This means that each country complies with EU legislation, not complying with the European universal law. In other words, each country is not "Europeanization" but "Europeanization". The consciousness of a sovereign state that is included in European society but still "Europeanized" is obscuring the idea that the EU wishes to rule its members to make the EU more transcendent. "Europeanization" may also be more than mere convergence of the country to comply with the EU. Member countries are similar, do similar acts, and have similar ideas