johnwilliams
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We're the only country where it was put to referendum, it's already passed in 23/27 countries with Germany, Poland and Czech waiting for a presidential rubber stamp. So, it doesn't look there there would be a chance for anyone else to issue demands at this stage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Lisbon#Mandatory_ratifications
None of the so-called guarantees have been written into the treaty.
They will be dumped as soon as the irish electorate votes the 'right' way.....
..I'm particularly disgusted by the presence of Barroso in the country this weekend ...
then why are they not being properly written to the treaty?Can you give an example where the EU ever reneged on any similar guarentees or opt outs, e.g. UK, Denmark, Sweeden to name a few? If the guraentees were dumped, it would be a first.
Why would we be singled out for that treatment?
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then why are they not being properly written to the treaty?
Do people seriously believe that Youth Defence, Coir, Sinn Fein, Patricia McKenna, Boyd Barret, Jim Corr, Joe Higgins are all correct and we should have every trust in them. I don't think I have ever met such a crowd of headbangers. I'll take my chances with the Yes vote
(My italics).The solemn declaration is a political statement. It is not legally binding.
... the Lisbon Treaty is an inequitable way forward for us which will erode our sovereinty further and push us into second class status within the EU.
What new international treaty is this?? Furthermore if it exists then why have we not been asked to vote on it too? Smoke and mirrors in my opinion.The new international treaty will come into force on the same day as the Treaty of Lisbon, if the Treaty of Lisbon is ratified by all the member states."
Is it the fact that we will have less voting rights than we do now ? Well a democracy is all about '1 person, 1 vote' and at the moment we have much too high a vote based on our population. Reducing that may not be nice, but it would be ultimately fairer, no ?
What new international treaty is this?? Furthermore if it exists then why have we not been asked to vote on it too? Smoke and mirrors in my opinion.
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