Is it just me - or does the current EU structure operate not too dissimilarly to the USSR of old. Member states become part of the union (this time with carrot, not stick) and then central wisdom gets dispensed 'for the common good'.
You could just as well take the US as example, the federal laws go above the state laws, but states do have some self saying, but perhaps an american could explain it better than me.
My case is, small countries can better join together to form a pact of some size against other large countries as India, China, Russia, US in order to stay in business.
But there should be some time for quality, not expanding for the sake of expansion but also keep on guaranteeing the quality and stability of the pact. I hope the brittish message was clear enough for them.