I think the only thing that I enjoyed was the right to live and work in Europe. Mind you, when I went to Germany 13 years ago, I still had to queue up with all the other non-EU immigrants for an "Arbeitserlaubnis", and had to register myself. I still remember that there was a sign on the door in the Council offices saying (in German) "Either speak German or bring an interpreter". Could have used more of that in the UK.
I don't care for all the other single currency, economical / trade stuff.
I don't care for all the other single currency, economical / trade stuff.