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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
They won't be forced to legalise abortion, they've been given assurances that they won't lose control over taxation, and they won't have their neutrality threatened. Plus, their economy has collapsed since the last vote, so they're feeling a bit twitchy.
Unfortunately, we're not getting a vote here because the incompetent who currently occupies No 10 Downing Street has bottled out of the promise made by his vainglorious successor.
The question is, if there is the expected yes vote, will the boy David keep his promise to give us a vote if he gets in...or will he bottle out, too?
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Two points here Wynonie, first it wasn't Tony Blair who made the promise it was in the Labour manifesto for the 2005 General Election, Secondly if the Irish vote yes the treaty will be ratified long before our GE so one would think it as a futile exercise and unnecessary expense for something that has no purpose. The bottom line is where as the Irish have been asked twice to ratify this treaty, we were not afford the chance to vote even once, because it would no doubt have been a no vote and therefore scuppering Blair's dream of becoming El Supremo of Europe