It's called freedom of speech. Why is that sick?
EU is also spengin 600 billion/year on NGOs to do pro-EU political activism.
>You count Poland as a poor country? With its economic growth that will overtake UK?
Learn to read, I said "poorest people", not poor country, Poland and eastern europe have a lot more vulnerable people and less generous welfare state to cover you when you can't afford to live anymore. UK is a rich country that also has a lot of poor people, but a more generous welfare state.
>who care about the region as a whole
Nobody cares about the whole region. People living and paying taxes in Spain care about what's happening in Spain, not all the way in Romania or Bulgaria. So Spaniard elect politicians that will do what's best for Spain not what's best for other EU countries. Same for every other EU member. Politicians get elected on how they can improve the lives of the people in that specific country.
This is an extremely nearsighted view of the bloc.
Things that benefit the EU will benefit my country too. Things that make Romania or Bulgaria worse will also impact the other countries in the bloc. I thought we learned this lesson when countries like Greece had fiscal issues back in the day.
Politicians at the EU level should be concerned by their country, but also should be concerned about the bloc as a whole.
And this is true to national politics too. A member of a national parliament typically is concerned with the province/county/constituency he represents, but also with national issues as a whole.