Originally posted by Kentonio
Bearing in mind that we are not talking about messing with your countries native tongue and so on (I know MrPresident did for a while but lets get on track here), what grounds do you have exactly for opposing English as the common language of the European institutions to be used for all official business by the union?
About none. I'm all for introducing English as the working language of the EU administrations, and requiring EU employees to speak it (but not necessarily politicians, for the reason MrPresident mentioned). And please stop believing that pro-europeans are necessarily anti-uk

I love the UK, it's a great country, and it only makes it all the sadder to see your lack of enthusiasm for Europe.
However, I believe that a language is a cornerstone of the culture of a country, and I refuse to contemplate abandoning languages as rich as Spanish, French or Italian, even for efficiency.
I have no problems with France losing its currency, and possibily tomorrow its army or its UNSC seat. But not its language.
The main reason being that I see things like a currency, and army or a foreign politic to be the attribute of a state, and I want the EU to become one. The language however is an attribute of a nation. And the EU should not attempt to become one ; it should become a federation of nations, NOT a nation-state. The beauty of the european experiment is the construction of political entity which is not based on a language, a culture, a nation, but on values and a common interest.
While I expect the use of english to become more and more frequent (it's hard to study at university in France without speaking english, for instence) and while I would be in favor of making it the obligatory first foreign language at school, it should not replace national languages.
All in all, I have to say you surprise me, MrPresident. If you realy mean what you are saying, you are proposing a degree of unity far beyond what I was proposing, and I'm certainly a federalist.
In any case, I am curious: you said earlier that what you object about the EU is its "undemocratic and unaccountanable" nature. Would you support making the EU parliament the central EU institution, with the powers to initiate and pass laws, to elect the President of the Commission, and so on? Basicaly reproducing a parliamentary democracy at the European level?