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Decision day in Ireland
'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland - Times Online
After voting against the European Charter in a referendum 15 month ago, Ireland are again going to the poles today (even though promised we didn't even get one vote) with a likely yes vote being achieved this time. Well it will fulfill the dreams of one man if it does happen:( |
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I must be naive but Mr Blair always said that he was in politics to look after the common man.Number 1 more like it
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If a 'No' vote is the result, the Irish will just be sent away again to re-consider, and come back when they can agree on the constitution........is that real democracy?
I may be naive, but I don't think it is. |
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Just when you thought you'd got rid of him as leader of your country, you've got him as...leader of your new country! :rolleyes:
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I'm just curious what the Irish have been offered to change their original No vote , anyone any idea .
The idea of Blair as President of Europe is laughable , though I suppose it will give him immunity from prosecution should a war crimes tribunal ever indict him . |
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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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However, your heroes are no better. It's particularly sickening to see the likes of Brown and Miliband crowing with delight about the Irish result. If they think it's so wonderful that the Irish have been given a chance to make their wishes known (for the second time), why don't they make good their broken promise and give us a referendum too? |
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the Chech Government have made a claus that says any member of the EU can opt out from the new constituition.. now the Tories have the chance to make it known they will opt out of something they don't believe in.. will they do it?
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