0 a large and powerful state formed when several smaller countries unite: --
a European/Federal superstate
It will dictate both monetary and economic policy for all who are in the superstate.
This is pure hypocrisy and is aimed at ushering in a new 'superstate' over the heads of the peoples.
On the one hand, pro-euro advocates are seen as selling out our history and traditions and propelling us towards a superstate, governed by an elite.
It makes it clear that we are not creating some huge monolithic monster – the mythology of the superstate that some people seem to fear.
You cannot have a superstate if the national veto is retained.
The reality now is that the broader consensus does not seek a federal superstate but a union of free and democratic member states.
The report which he mentioned is absolutely not the blueprint for a federal superstate.
There are two driving forces behind this: the desire for a superstate, and a lack of political principle.