Why stop there though? Scotland should do an Scotex and take back sovereignty from the UK clique.
Why stop there though? Edinburg should do an Edin-ex and take back sovereignty from the Scots clique.
Why stop there though? Forth should do an Forthex and take back sovereignty from the Edinburgh clique. (Forth is a district of Edinburgh. And yes, I had to look that up)
Why stop there though? Granton Road should do an Grantex and take back sovereignty from the Forth clique. (Google Maps ftw)
Why stop there though? The New Happy Palace should do an Happy-Ex? Happex? and take back sovereignty from those bastards in the Granton Road clique.
Why stop there though? The cook of the New Happy Palace should ... ok that joke probably went stale about three "Why stop there" ago.
And yes, I totally did that because "The Happy Palace" is a fantastic name for a chinese takeout. It opens up so many questions, like ... what happened to the old Happy Palace? Is it still Happy, just no longer a Palace? What makes the new one so happy? Drugs? Are there happy pills in the Spiced Salt & Chili Chicken Wings? And what on earth is a "Half aromatic crispy duck"? Did they run out of seasoning halfway through frying it?
The average patron of The Happy Palace has the same way of taking part in local, state, national and EU level politics ... vote for the party they wish to represent them. Actually, when Boris first came to power, less than 160000 people in the UK were eligible to vote. Yet that was the height of democracy, but the EU government, which is either directly elected by the citizens of the EU, or appointed by the governments of the countries comprising the EU, which again, are elected by the citizens of the EU, is a modern dictatorship or something akin to the UdSSR. Most if not all cases where people felt a "loss of sovereignty" was probably due to some UK, not EU law, which was just blamed on the EU, because then scrutiny would go away from British politicians. E.g. that stupid Kipper example.