There are a few things that bother me with your line of thoughts:
You say you consider yourself both Scottish and British... aren't they going to secede in a few months? Which then will you consider yourself? Are they mutually exclusive? If not, how do considering yourself belonging to one or two nationalities prevents from also feeling European?
		
		
	 
Much the same as you (if I remember correctly) once said you were Breton - a region with its own local language and culture - much like Scotland. So we can both identify with our local regions, and also our country. I will still feel Scottish and British if independence goes through.
Where we differ is, for some reason, you seem to feel much less affinity and connection and pride with France. If I were French, I'd feel just as much animosity to the E.U. and my wish would be for all decisions to be made by the French parliament and government.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			(Note that I am NOT telling you that you MUST feel European... I'm just curious to know/understand what prevents you from feeling European... when you do live in Europe)...
		
		
	 
I live in the geographic area that is the European continent. 
Your definition of 'European' is probably 'citizen of the European Union'. 
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Also what federal bureaucratic nightmare ere you talking about? Could you give us precise examples in your daily life of ho the EU made it more difficult/troublesome?
		
		
	 
Petty little directives and legislation are constantly mandated by the E.U. in a crass attempt to PRETEND Europe is a single country. Products labelled formerly 'Made in U.K.' are now 'Made in E.U.' Then more directives for weights and measurements, directives for the E.U. flag to replace national flags on items.
I can see you identify with this notion, considering where you've said your 'Location' is under your avatar.
Oh and one last thing - just over a decade ago, I believe France had a referendum on one of the E.U. treaties. Along with I think either the Netherlands or Denmark, the French people voted 'No'.
Where have the referendums gone since? They WON'T listen. When the next treaty comes along, the E.U. bureaucrats in Brussels will do ALL in their power to make damn well sure no citizen in their oh-so-grand project gets a say. They don't know the meaning of the word '
NO'.
The arrogance of that fucking institution is beyond belief.
I DESPISE the European Union and I DO NOT WANT TO BE A PART OF IT.
I voted UKIP. Now give me, and every British citizen, a vote to get my country OUT.