And yet, we have to have pride in the fact that the Irish stood up and voted NO - probably not to Europe, but to THIS Europe. A Europe which makes decisions behind closed doors.
Or perhaps subconsciously I was referring to this site: http://www.surveylance.com/Are you serious? And what exactly is survey lance?
Just to point out that under Lisbon the Council of Ministers would have to meet in public when discussing and adopting laws.
This is the incredible thing about the No campaign, I actually believed that shnaek was making some plausible point here. But no, it is just another barefaced populist misrepresentation. Thanks for the clarification Nem.Just to point out that under Lisbon the Council of Ministers would have to meet in public when discussing and adopting laws.
This is the incredible thing about the No campaign, I actually believed that shnaek was making some plausible point here. But no, it is just another barefaced populist misrepresentation. Thanks for the clarification Nem.
Originally Posted by Harchibald
The Treaty will be changed to allow 27 Commissioners.
A 27 person committee. You think that will work in practice?Whats wrong with that ?
I must admit that I was waiting for the YES side to convince me to vote yes. All I got were posters of local councillors decorating the lamp posts, threats from Europe, and initially threats from the main political parties. Now, the NO side had plenty threats too. But I expect a more positive approach when I am being asked to vote for a treaty with far reaching implications for Ireland and where it is going.okay, shnaek, I think I understand your emotional "disconnect" and you appear not to have a No agenda, per se, and admit that some of your arguments may be incorrect.
Aw. I have been relegated from the position of intellectual to that of emotional! I think I need a hugBut what is less understandable is when intellectuals like michaelm and starlite68 applaud your references to "behind closed doors", "ruling by fear" and "surveylance".
I am pretty sure that if that decision was put to ref, we would have rejected it. Personally I think our leaders were a bit over Europhile here and it is now backfiring, the Irish people in general have not liked the influx of immigrants - and that is not racism.... wow fantastic argument considering we were one of only three EU countries along with the UK and Sweden to permit them the right to live and work here.
Whats wrong with 27 commissioners?
We neither have cuckoo clocks nor oil.Why do we need them any more than Switzerland or Norway needs them ?
We are not guaranteed our low CT rate in any scenario. It is a concession already under attack. With this No vote we have lost all goodwill entitlement to it.Losing our CT rate...So is this what Lisbon would cause under your hypothetical scenario where the exact same treaty is given to us and in which we vote yes due to bullying ?
Have you read the treaty yourself? Or are you basing your support for Lisbon on trust?
Is it a committee or a cabinet or what ? I dont get it.
But why wouldnt it work ? 27 people debating an issue doesnt seem like an excessive number. Its a lot less than some government committees along with ministers and 'ministers of state' advised by quangos and civil servants etc
Are you serious? And what exactly is survey lance? Ireland voted against this because it longs to be back as one of the cozy 10. It hates enlargement, always has. It hates all these Eastern Europeans coming here and taking our jobs? This was a most selfish vote; I have no problem with that, but it was misguided for the selfishness will surely backfire.
To answer OP it is pretty clear what will happen next. All 26 others will ratify. The Treaty will be changed to allow 27 Commissioners. The ref will be held again next spring. Ireland will vote Yes for by that time the penny will have dropped, we cannot stop change and we need the EU far, far more than it needs us.
No and Yes. But my main reason for voting Yes was that No would badly backfire on us, I never even considered it as a realistic option. What have we gained from this, the adulation of the British Independence Party? Yikes.:mad:
the rules of the game were decided upon and set out clearly by the EU themselvs...ie EVERY country must agree to ratify the treaty or it can NOT be passed...simple. but it seems that now because the result of the game dosent suit the EU...They a talking about giving the irish NO vote the two fingers! now that may seem ok to some...but you would have to say..if thats the way they can break their own rules and agreements..it dose not bode well for any agreements made in the future.
Vomit inducing but still such an emotion shouldnt' be the definitive reason for unquestioningly voting YES
If we are trying to create a truly democratic and humanist Europe then the right to say NO needs to be respected and its the post referendum attitude which surprises me and worries me even more aboput the EU than Lisbon did.
We have always been a part of Europe. Its' not all about money. Its about common history and humanity.
But economically, I would like an answer to this question. Why isnt Norway and Switzerland sh1tt1ng themselves because they are not in the EU ?
How can a high CT rate be forced upon us and through which mechanism if not by a EU federal government ? And how would they compensate us when the FDI dries up and the US companies move elsewhere ? Would they then have to also give us German standard health care... since they have (in this scenario) taken control of our taxes it seems only right that they should also take control of our services? Why not wait for this to happen and then they can pay for our Berlin style Metro system ?I know of towns in Germany a 10th of the size of Dublin which have 5 times as much LUAS as we have.
I think Norway will be ready for when their oil runs out. Their national pension fund is worth around 250B Euro.Norway was only wealthy since the discovery of oil. But what will they do when it runs out ?
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