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Re: Ireland - "Lisbon Two" referendum to be passed ...

Post by klr » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:58 pm

Rumertron wrote:Personally I would welcome a United States of Europe, so long as it was as democratic as possible. Britain's election system ensures that it is usually led by a party with at best a third of the popular vote - hardly democratic.
I think the next really big question is what Cameron would do if the Conservatives win the next election. Assuming that the Poles and Czechs ratify the treaty, then that's that. If Cameron wants to hold a referendum, what exactly is he going to hold it on? :dono:
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Post by devogue » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:06 pm

klr wrote:
UB40 wrote:Tis a secular conspiracy!

Up the Ra!
A couple of 'Yes' ballot papers had miraculous medals attached. :what:

Looks like God was hedging his bets. :whistle:
As a good Catholic I was confused by the bishops here saying Yea while the big boys in Rome were telling me to vote Nay.

I was nearly tempted to make my own mind up for a minute.

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Re: Ireland - "Lisbon Two" referendum to be passed ...

Post by klr » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:08 pm

Devogue wrote:
klr wrote:
UB40 wrote:Tis a secular conspiracy!

Up the Ra!
A couple of 'Yes' ballot papers had miraculous medals attached. :what:

Looks like God was hedging his bets. :whistle:
As a good Catholic I was confused by the bishops here saying Yea while the big boys in Rome were telling me to vote Nay.

I was nearly tempted to make my own mind up for a minute.
You're not posting as an Irish Catholic right now. :whisper:
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Post by devogue » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:15 pm

klr wrote:
Devogue wrote:
klr wrote:
UB40 wrote:Tis a secular conspiracy!

Up the Ra!
A couple of 'Yes' ballot papers had miraculous medals attached. :what:

Looks like God was hedging his bets. :whistle:
As a good Catholic I was confused by the bishops here saying Yea while the big boys in Rome were telling me to vote Nay.

I was nearly tempted to make my own mind up for a minute.
You're not posting as an Irish Catholic right now. :whisper:
I've been converted. Don't opress me. :lay:

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Re: Ireland - "Lisbon Two" referendum to be passed ...

Post by klr » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:21 pm

You've converted, and changed nationalities. :toetap:
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Re: Ireland - "Lisbon Two" referendum to be passed ...

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:38 pm

Rumertron wrote:Personally I would welcome a United States of Europe, so long as it was as democratic as possible. Britain's election system ensures that it is usually led by a party with at best a third of the popular vote - hardly democratic.
Yeah. NU Labour got 39% of the vote. That means 61% didn't vote for them.
You know why it's a third, don't you! Vote Lib-Lab-Con. 3 parties in one. Gives the dictators the best chance of keeping power whilst sending the illusion we live in a democracy.
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