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The European Union: 500 million people – 28 countries Member States of the European Union Candidate countries and potential candidates The EU institutions European Council (summit) European Parliament Court of Justice Court of Auditors European Investment Bank Council of Ministers (The Council) European Commission Economic and Social Committee Committee of the Regions Agencies European Central Bank The European political parties Number of seats in the European Parliament per political group (July 2015) Total: 751 How EU laws are made Citizens, interest groups, experts: discuss, consult Commission: makes formal proposal Parliament and Council of Ministers: decide jointly National or local authorities: implement Commission and Court of Justice: monitor implementation How rich is the EU compared to the rest of the world? Size of economy: GDP in trillions of euro (2013) Wealth per person: GDP per person (2013) How does the EU spend its money? 2015 EU budget: € 145.3 billion = 1.02 % of gross national income Global Europe: including development aid 6% Security and citizenship, justice 2% Sustainable growth – natural resources: agriculture, environment 40 % Other, administration 6% Smart and inclusive growth: jobs, competitiveness, regional development 46 % Who is my neighbour? People in Chapel Allerton? Leeds? England? The UK? Europe? The World? Does being in the EU help or hinder our relationships in Europe? To what extent can the EU ever achieve the dreams we have for it, and how do we feel about that? Can the church fulfil its calling more effectively inside or outside the EU? Think Pray Vote http://www.jointpublicissues.org.uk/issues/eureferendum/