No, I,m saying that if a member state so wishes it can,and does, ignore whatever it likes.Once that is the case the responsibility is with the country.( I,m not passing judgement either way, its simply how it is)
If a teacher walked in a class and said follow these rules if you wish, behave when and what you feel you can with that teacher could claim no responsibility for any good behaviour. It would be the kids deciding. So even without the teacher the kids would carry on in same vain. Making directives, rules,policies etc etc voluntary completely negates their use, so why have that level of bureaucracy ...which is all it becomes. A bureacratic exercise, yes with all right intentions but ultimately useless, as demonstrated by our Tory governments, Spains intransigence with animal cruelty, Frances scant regard for common vehicle testing,licensing..etc etc etc.
Like I,ve said before the real problem is lack of being able to take our government to task,in or out of EU is ultimately irrelevant.
Suppose we stayed in EU, Teresa May could on 8th June reduce minimum pay, increase retirement age, stop benefits and close NHS. EU could do nothing..
What is point of an organisation spending billions on policy which we can all ignore.??
We need a caring government , in or out of EU would be totally socially irrelevant then. That's what we should be getting angry about, we shouldn't need to caring bureaucrat in Belgium to advise our government.
Our priority should be to vote in a caring leader. If we can find one.