Now if you would have a united Europe and with that a democracy,
then a collective vote by France ,Germany and GB would overrule all other nations.

Contries like Luxembourg would have virtually no influence, since they have much less inhabitants.

Dont think of this too simple, as Europe is not a (more or less) homogenious culture like in the US.

And it is also not the meaning of democracy, that the vote from an ihabitant in Luxembourg
weights more than in Germany, (if you grand each contry the same weight in votes).


I am not for a united "EU-govenment", it would just not work out.
Europe is a collection of nations, not a single nation made of districts.


I was also happy that the election for a EU constitution was droped by France and Holland.
Why? because I had no option to vote for/against it.
A contitution can only be legalized by a collective vote of all that are affected by it
, and not by some government that
was not elected dor this specific question.
(social contract theorem)