I'm taking that as an unironic comment?
If so, it would be great if people who hold such views could extrapolate what they mean by 'ruled by foreigners', especially as we live in a constitutional monarchy, France is a Social Democratic Republic, Germany a Federal Republic, Spain a Democratic Sovereignty and Italy a Parliamentary Republic. None of them are 'ruled by foreigners' in any way, shape or form. They all have their individual, indivisible and undeniable right to embody the executive and constitutional rights to govern as their wish provided by a mandate of their own voters. There are, however, plenty of agreements and rights embodied by all member states to protect that and enshrine it, so anyone alluding shady forces in Strasbourg or Brussels 'tell us what to do' doesn't understand how the European Union works. We own our own laws and regulations. We pass them through parliament and the Lords three times and various committees and focus groups and pass them on to the statute books without the help of the EU (as it were). We also have the right of veto against any amendment, principle or law or new regulation generated by the European Council (who we elected MEPs to) if they affect our outcomes.
Schengen, for example.