This
is not possible in any meaningful sense for the individual electorates of any of
the 28 member States of the European Union as the individual State has minimal
or no influence in the EU Parliament, therefore neither does its electorate.
The
UK, for example, has around eight per cent of MEP representation in the EU,
therefore neither in the European Union ‘Parliament’, and not in the EU
unelected Commission – UK representation 1 in 28 – or its bureaucracy, is the UK
electorate able to effect any real change that represents the will of its
electorate.