So explain where it goes then, you say it goes into agriculture and research that is still part of a countries economy, it's not a charity. Are you saying that Germany in no shape or form receive any EU membership fees/donations?
Every country including us receive funding. Germany and France are also nets contributors, so how can we be paying for them? When they pay ,ire to the EU than they get.
http://ec.europa.eu/budget/explained/budg_system/fin_fwk0713/fin_fwk0713_en.cfm
Sustainable growth
1a. Competitiveness for growth and employment
– research and innovation, education and training, trans-European networks, social policy, economic integration and accompanying policies.
1b. Cohesion for growth and employment
– convergence of the least developed EU countries and regions, EU strategy for sustainable development outside the least prosperous regions, inter-regional cooperation.
2.Preservation and management of natural resources
Includes the common agricultural policy, common fisheries policy, rural development and environmental measures.
3.Citizenship, freedom, security and justice
3a. Freedom, security and justice
– justice and home affairs, border protection, immigration and asylum policy.
3b. Citizenship
– public health, consumer protection, culture, youth, information and dialogue with citizens.
4.EU as global player
Covers all external action ("foreign policy") by the EU. Does not include the European Development Fund (the European Council and Parliament rejected a Commission proposal to include it in the EU budget).
5.Administration
Covers the administrative expenditure of all the European institutions, pensions and EU-run schools for staff members' children ("European Schools").
6.Compensations
Temporary heading which includes compensatory payments relating to the latest expansion of the EU.
And some myths and facts for you to read
http://ec.europa.eu/budget/explained/myths/myths_en.cfm
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