would you "children" stop fighting and get back to flying! The rules are the way they are and we had years of time to comment and get ourselves involved in the process. If you didn't take part, then tough. And every country has the right to make rules for its airspace and if all 27 (or whatever the number) of EASA member countries adopt these new regs, then that's the way it is.
Oh, and part of the problem, as I've read here somewhere, is on the FAA side, not only the EASA.
And don't forget Part-FCL pilots... when you get your new EASA licenc, it will probably have a new number (again!) and you will have to redo the FAA validation.....