majority of my compatriots from this sentiment. A hugely popular view is that we're Scottish and European, and only then British. (I get the impression that this, like most "prevailing climates" perceived as British, actually represents a sample of some part of London or its suburbs.)
However, the criteria for joining the superstate are very well defined, politically and economically, and the FSFE should not appear to endorse those conditions to the detriment of alternatives perhaps favoured by non-EU European nations. As the stars are symbolically inextricably bound to the EU (whatever else they may be less strongly bound to), they ought to be rejected.
David