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► A Monnet Professor of European Studies, paid to indoctrinate students with EU propaganda, presents herself as an ordinary citizen concerned about Nigel Farage's visit to Dublin. But Nigel knows a shill when he sees one.

► From Reuter's debate in Dublin, 7 September 2009:
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate-uk/2009/09/07/thomson-reuters-newsmaker...


Thomson Reuters Newsmaker: Ireland and the Lisbon Treaty

Political leaders gathered in Dublin to debate both sides of the controversial Lisbon Treaty and the implications it could have on the future of Europe - and Ireland.

The panel consisted of:

♦ Dick Roche TD, Minister of State for European Affairs

♦ Nigel Farage MEP, President of the 'Europe of Freedom & Democracy' group in the European Parliament

♦ Mary-Lou McDonald, Deputy President of Sinn Fein

♦ David Begg, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions


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► Credits:

Video: Thomson Reuters Newsmaker
Music: - Beethoven's Ode to Joy (version 1) - by The Singing Cats
- Ode to Joy (version 2) - by The Muppets of The Muppet Show

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► EU Member States:

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom

♦ Other states in Europe:

Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Faroes, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Transdniestria (Transnistria), Belarus, Turkey, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia.

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  • I wonder how Brigid Laffan's feeling today.

    Four centuries of struggle for nationhood pissed up the wall in the space of a weekend.

    Ironic, isn't it, that she berates Farage for being on the side of the Shinners on this ONE issue, and yet Gerry Adams' democratic credentials have been proven to be so much more valid than her own in the last couple of weeks?

    As for Sean Lemass, he must be turning in his grave today.

  • This is too too funny. This woman thought that the EU is so great for ireland, unfortunately now she has learned how bad it is for ireland.

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  • IMMAGINE THAT THIS BITCH CAN SACK HER STAFF FOR DISOBEYING HER ... BITCHEZ LIKE THIS I SEE EVERYDAY ... HOW SAD ..

  • @padraigomairtin Now come on my friend are you really trying to make me feel sorry that we didn't surrender our city of London to Brussels control ? the Irish might enjoy bending over and taking it up the arse and thanking them afterwards for screwing you, however whats more likely is that your government had very little say in the matter, and i say that as someone who loves the Irish people my grandad was born in Dublin.

  • @padraigomairtin DOH-of curse Greece wants to stay in , they cooked the books to get in , only a fool would cut off the gravy train,but what they want and what they get is two different things, i repeat it's a economic impossibility that they can stay, they need to find a least 6%-8% growth yearly just to pay the interest.its never gonna happen, France and German wont let them because it means big hits for their banks.Socialism is addictive it adds up to a equal share in misery.

  • @padraigomairtin For Greece at the least.....thirdly Ireland has all ready been reduced to a forlorn diplomatic minnow in-fact they have no diplomatic control of their own anymore...lol ANYMORE STUPID REPLYS?

  • @PEABALLS It's nice we both agree. Cameron has managed to achieve what even Margaret Thatcher would never countenance - complete and total isolation in Europe. Cameron's impotence in Europe has now turned the UK into a forlorn diplomatic minnow. Just as well the UK has an empire to fall back on - oops got that wrong. None of this matters because the UK does hardly any trade with Europe - wrong again. Surely, the UK can get on fine without influence in the largest economy in the world?

  • @padraigomairtin I agree well done David, there's a big wide world out there, why concentrate on a declining continent like Europe , that is becoming protectionist and is withdrawing into itself.Let them stifle themselves with ever increasing regulations and a banking tax that has the potential to attract new financial services to London, enjoy your socialism, conformity, over regulated and big government control, in other-words a USSR . a great day to be British. FREEEEEEDOM

  • @PEABALLS As of today the UK has been excluded from the decisions that will shape the lives of the British people and may be come like Switzerland forced to play by the rules made by the EU but having no say in their making. Well done David Cameron!

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