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Old 01-10-2010, 09:29   #11
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Re: Campaign For EU Referendum

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Originally Posted by frogstamper View Post
I'd hazard a guess the majority of European voters would happily vote for the above, it seems to me that the Franco-German pact for ever closer political union is becoming evermore unpopular throughout the continent, even amongst the electorate of the two above countries.
France must be ruing the day they agreed to European enlargement...
Reading about the subject more this would appear to be the case. It's ironic that a great proponent of integration, Belgium, now has as its' largest party a separatist group. Not separatist from the EU, but Belgium.

Ireland's economy owes a fair amount of its' pain to the Euro, and it's just crazy throwing so many diverse nations together with a one size fits all policy. Not to mention the ongoing total lack of respect for democratic process when it goes against the federalist agenda.
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