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Much obliged on setting the record straight on why the vote was No! It is good to hear directly from the horse’s mouth so to speak. |
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It's good to see that the Irish have put a spanner in the works. However, in the long run, it won't matter, as the EU, like all anti-democratic organisations, feels free to ignore the will of the people. Either, the Irish will be made to vote until they "get it right", or the goalposts will be moved, so that the treaty can go through, if the majority of countries ratify it, rather than all the member states. Of course, if we had a Prime Minister with the slightest degree of political courage, he would take this opportunity to halt the ratification process and give the British people the opportunity to vote on it. However, as we have a gutless, dithering wimp, this will not happen and we will continue to see our democratic freedoms wither away. Anyone who genuinely believes in democracy cannot possibly support the EU in its present form. Unfortunately, most of our political masters have no such belief. |
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“Unfortunately, most of our political masters have no such belief” is a phrase that bothers me Wynonie_Harris.
We voted our MP’s into office and it is our taxes that pays their wages and expenses. Thus that effectively makes us their employers and they our employees. Thus they are our political servants. But I think that you are right, The UN-ELECTED mob will move heaven and earth to get what they want as you described. |
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