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Only Ireland has a referendum. If Ireland says 'No' it's back to the drawing board for the Amended Amended Treaty.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostThe decision to sign the treaty was based on a referendum held last summer where an overwhelming majority of the population of the UK voted in favour of signing it.
Gordon Brown praised the referendum as a stellar example of "democracy in action" and added that "states and government who try to sidestep due democratic process on technicalities" are treating their own people with utter contempt.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostGordon Brown praised the referendum as a stellar example of "democracy in action" and added that "states and government who try to sidestep due democratic process on technicalities" are treating their own people with utter contempt.
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It's got to get through parliament yet. I've a feeling it might be a rocky ride.
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democracy in action? the governments do an end run around a constitution and necessary referendums?...'course they probably knew all along that wouldn't work..so this was the end game.
Well its all said and done..like the previous poster...who cares as long as I can afford a annual 2 day holiday and eventually retire at the age of 82.
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EU Constitution
David Millband has signed the new EU treaty as a representitive of the people of Britain. Gordon Brown is flying to Lisbon later.
The decision to sign the treaty was based on a referendum held last summer where an overwhelming majority of the population of the UK voted in favour of signing it.
Gordon Brown praised the referendum as a stellar example of "democracy in action" and added that "states and government who try to sidestep due democratic process on technicalities" are treating their own people with utter contempt.Tags: None
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