That's so mid 1900's. We live in a post-sovereigntist age where nations can achieve their aspirations without narrow definitions of sovereignty. For example, we've already benefitted ourselves by giving up some soveriengty to the EU. It's not the be all and end all. Cataluynia gets on fine without full sovereignty. It's not an aim in itself, it's something that needs to be balanced up among other considerations.



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If they want to bring in 35 members, then each of them is entitled to a commissioner. Don't want that; it's very simple, don't admit new members.

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