If the majority of the electorate do not want this so called superstate then they can change it through the ballot box into something more palatable - or is that so difficult to understand ? But as long as people are only turning up for euro elections with the same turnout as if they were voting for parish councillors then nothing will change. No country wants to give up sovereignty completely - the French want to remain French, the Germans German and so on - Europe will always have its differences and what works for the Netherlands would not work for Austria and so on. Historically the French gave us the Enlightenment, the Italians the Rennaissance, the Germans the Reformation and the printing press, the English the industrial revolution and a common World language. None of these could have been produced in the same way in a different place and they have all contributed to European history. A good Europe is one in which the Germans do what they do best, the French what they do best and so on, in exactly the same way as you have different positions on a football pitch.