BBC NEWS | World | Europe | EU struggles to save constitution Well, yes, it's wonderful that the Dutch have voted against the disgusting attempt by European pseudo politicians to force in a constitution which would give us an unelected president and outlaw political criticism of European leaders. If the constitution were approved, Europe would have moved towards a system similar to any other one party state where politicians are elected by each other with only lipservice paid to the true electorate.
But, let's be honest here, of course anyone who believes in freedom should not support such a terrible treaty, the fact that it has been written (by a French crook no less) in the first place shows that the EU doesn't care what the electorate think. They're going on to confirm this by insisting that, although the Dutch and French say no, although the "rules" say all countries must ratify the constitution, the EU is saying, "Well the UK should go ahead and ratify it anyway" -- in other words, "it doesn't matter what the result, this constitution will be brought in". A very naive BBC reporter pointed out that why should Britain have a referendum about a document which will then be changed AFTER we've voted on it. Well, of course they're going to change it. That's the whole point. The whole voting thing is a sham.
02/06/2005
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