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Why? Can the people not be trusted to make the right decision?
If ten doctors told you that you need to treat the mole on your arm, would you refuse to do so "because you don't like being told what to do"? Let's face it , the treaty is a legal document. Most people don't have the knowledge or expertise to understand the implications of such a legal document and have to rely on someone with expertise in the field to advise them. When they then advise you and you then refuse to listen to them, that doesn't sound like very rational behaviour..not really scary..its just that irish people dont like being told how we should vote,we are capable of making up our own minds. if everyone told you to jump off a cliff would you still think it was good idea?
I must say that I'm quite shocked that you believe the best way forward is to ignore the people and trust in their elected representatives.
I agree that the other 26 countries have chosen not to allow their people a free vote as they are afraid of an overwhelming NO. What does this say about them?
Why will a No vote be a disaster? I don't believe that the rest of Europe will plough ahead and leave us behind politically or economically.
someone with expertise to advise them" by that do you mean our self serving government politicians who have openly admitted that they have not read fully themselvs!! thanks but i think i will make my own mind up.
Why? Can the people not be trusted to make the right decision?
There is huge business and corporate influence on this treaty. European policy on Education is mmoving increasingly towards privitisation and this treaty allows for further privitisation of Health also. Im not a socialist but further privitisation of these key public services will benifit the rich and further marginalise the poor accross europe. this is the reason i am viting no
I'm still undecided, I go from a yes to a no every few days then back again. Have the other 26 countries had poles to get a feel from the people and if so, what was the general opinion? I have read this thread with great interest and notice a lot of posters that I have come to respect are in either camps.
It's a bit mad that 4 million of us have a say now over 500 million!
Are you shocked by the idea of representative democracy in general?
Think we should have direct democracy and referenda about each and every matter that requires legislation? Just what is so outrageous about trusting our elected representatives?
So hedge schools are making a come back?
Privitisation or PPPs in education will make this suituation even worse
We have a referendum on this topic. What's outrageous is the suggestion that the people can't be trusted to make the correct decision in this regard. Can someone please explain why the people can't be trusted?
It's not that people can't be trusted. It's more that most people don't have the time to immerse themselves in the details of a complex Treaty like this. I mean for one thing, at best only about half of those entitled to vote on the issue will bother to turn up at all. Of those that do, many will not have devoted the time and attention required to understand it. That's borne out by the findings of the Irish Times poll. The reason most often cited for voting No was not understanding the Treaty or not knowing what they're voting for (30 per cent). If that holds true next Thursday then that's no way to decide on anything.
Who exactly hasn't read it?And since our elected reps haven't read it either it's not really surprising that people are going to be voting no!
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