I must of missed the vote i had for junkerActually the EU is more democratic than the UK government with an elected European Parliament and the Commission. In the case of the latter the Commission can only propose laws in those areas where the EU governments have unanimously agreed to allow it to do under the EU treaty. Put another way, the Commission can only propose EU laws in areas where the UK government and the House of Commons has allowed it to do so. Also, ‘proposing’ is not the same as ‘deciding’. A Commission proposal only becomes law if it is approved by both a qualified-majority in the EU Council (unanimity in many sensitive areas) and a simple majority in the European Parliament.
Second, the Commission President and the Commissioners are indirectly elected, under article 17 of the EU Treaty, as amended by the Lisbon Treaty, the Commission President is formally proposed by the European Council (the 28 heads of government of the EU member states), by a qualified-majority vote, and is then ‘elected’ by a majority vote in the European Parliament.
Meanwhile we have an unelected House of Lords, a Prime Minister and the British cabinet are who are not 'directly elected’, an unelected civil Service and an unelected head of state based on their supposed genetic superiority.