Sunlight is the best disinfectant. All citizens deserve to know what their politicians are saying behind closed doors.
That type of blanket statement is a great example of theory vs. practice. In theory you’d want everything to be public in the interest of informing your populace. In practice that’s nonsense. There’s genuine national security concerns, forthright debate of alternatives by advisors, and discussions of limits on negotiating positions. Earring on the side of transparency is a good idea but there’s a whole lot in governm…
Such governments should be destroyed. Everything in government should be made public sooner or later. Everything in government is public property and belongs to the public.
There may be short term national security issues that may warrant secrecy, but even those in the long term needs to be released to the public.
It's so strange that people actually believe " there’s a whole lot in government that should never, and will never, be public." And this is why so many people distrust the EU and its supporters.