We are in favour of enlargement with all states being treated equally, not a two tier superstate. |
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It is an important step in the creation of a federal superstate to which France and Germany, in particular, aspire. |
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Germany was also forbidden to unite with Austria to form one superstate, in an attempt to keep her economic potential to a minimum. |
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Those small states were worried that amalgamation into a superstate would sacrifice their interests to those of the large states. |
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Fears that the euro project is part of some malign plot to foist an unaccountable European superstate upon EU members must be addressed. |
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Nobody who looks at this treaty can say it's some ramp for a federal superstate. |
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We do need to move forward, but as individual states with a common goal, not a superstate dominated by cliques, cabals and vested interests. |
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But the reality is that pro-Europeans are driving a project that leads inevitably to a superstate, which most of us don't want. |
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A Telegraph editorial says the case shows that something's rotten in the European superstate. |
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The Eurosceptic view of an all-powerful European superstate is a figment of the imagination. |
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Many Danes have a deeply ingrained scepticism about the European Union, seen as the bureaucratic and inefficient blueprint for a European superstate. |
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Such institutions were thinly disguised agents of a superstate bent on subverting or displacing private enterprise, particularly in the generation of hydroelectric power. |
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Once it suggested that Britain would be swamped within a European superstate. |
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Westminster has less than ever to fear from the directives of a European superstate, which only really exists in gin-soaked Tory nightmares. |
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There is a functioning union, yet there is no European superstate and no obvious need for one. |
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Europe needs a Charter that acknowledges the pre-eminence of its national democracies, not a constitution that would turn it into a superstate. |
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You are involved in a process which aims to create this European superstate. |
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I submit that instead of dreaming about an unattainable European superstate, we should launch a debate on the rights of the nations. |
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An end must therefore be put to the suicidal processes of building a European superstate. |
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I worry about apparent moves to develop a European superstate because I do not think this could prove effective or stable at current levels of development. |
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This became even more obvious after reunification, when they were in fact propagating a European superstate, in which a Franco-German core would dictate policies. |
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In reality the only political grouping which could have any effective and meaningful voice against a European superstate is the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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The view held by fake leftists like Workers Power that a European capitalist superstate can be constructed by peaceful means is simply a modern-day variant of Kautsky's theory. |
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What they expect is more results, better responses to practical issues and not a European superstate or European institutions inveigling their way into every nook and cranny of life. |
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The effects of the full battle between the voluntary cooperation of the European sovereign states and the dictatorial incorporation of those states into the European superstate have yet to be witnessed. |
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It also provides adequate guarantees to allay the misplaced fears of some that we are developing some kind of centralised superstate in the European Union. |
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They no longer fear that a superstate is being built in Brussels. |
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Since the rights of peoples are none other than human rights raised to the level of community life, because of the project to establish a superstate we are facing a human rights crisis in Europe. |
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Speaking for the bureaucratic superstate, I should like to respond firstly to Mr Sakellariou on the important point which he raised about the International Criminal Court. |
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I believe that citizenship is unique to nation states, and I believe that all of the efforts that are behind this attempt to construct a European citizenship are related to the same attempts to conduct a European superstate. |
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It is precisely because the European Economic Community overcame the dilemma between the creation of a superstate and the juxtaposition of different States that it earned its place in history. |
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In the 1960s younger Japanese scholars led by Irokawa Daikichi, reacted against the bureaucratic superstate, and began searching for the historic role of the common people. |
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