Yeah! Just like the United Kingdom and its 412,00 civil servants (not to mention police, miltary, NHS and local government) - self-effacing Humphrey Applebys all ensuring that the will their political masters will prevail. All without any organisational agenda born of the knowledge that their posts are permanent while those of their political masters are only transient and ephemeral.
"Europe" - of course - is real bureaucracy with 55,000 bureaucrats totally dominating the democratic will in 28 countries.
Exactly - classic naive thinking of the Brexiter to see the EU run by bureaucrats and undemocratic while the UK is democratic. It simply doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
So in the UK - laws are drafted by civil servants, who last time I looked were undemocratically appointed 'bureaucrats'. For a law to be enacted it needs to be approved by the HoC which is democratically elected, albeit I only have a say in 1 in 650 of its members, and by the HoL which is completely undemocratic.
In the EU - laws are drafted by the EU commission, who just like civil servants are undemocratically appointed 'bureaucrats'. For a law to be enacted it needs to be approved by the EU parliament which is democratically elected,and despite covering a far larger area than the UK I have a say in the election of a greater number of its members than the UK parliament. It also has to be approved by the Council of Europe, with is made up of the democratically elected governments of the member states so as democratic as the HoC is, and way more democratic than the HoLs.
So if anything the EU is more democratic than the UK in terms of the laws it passes that affect the people living there.