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Originally posted by AtW View Postthat can't be trusted: if you repeal ratified treaty without other sides agreement then why trust future ratifications?
It was Adolfs birthday and the General staff clubbed together to buy him a silver jewel-encrusted box to keep all the treaties in that Ribbentrop had signed.
They couldn't find a single one that Adolph had not broken or renaged on. Apparently when he saw Ribbentrops forlorn expression he laughed till the tears ran.
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It was a stupid idea anyway IMHO.
It would have to be X-Factor style with Cheryl rallying the Yes' and some other vacuuous cretin doing the Nos.
Of course, someone would have to explain it all in 3 mins or less as no one has actually read it
My €0.02
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It is very difficult to pull out from ratified treaty unless you are a 3rd world country that.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAny point in voting?
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At least you can trust the Tories.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...on-Treaty.html
David Cameron is to tell the British people that a Conservative government will not give them a referendum on the European Union’s Lisbon Treaty.
The Tory party leader’s admission, which could come as early as Tuesday, will bring accusations that he has broken clear promises to grant a popular vote on the treaty.
Mr Cameron gave voters an “iron-clad” promise in 2007 that a Conservative government would hold a popular vote on Lisbon.
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