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When NO is the better option

Funny, Vote 'No' in Lisbon Treaty, video! This video was made for youtube only and is not a political broadcast by any political party! (Cóir are a volunteer organisation)  
 
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coglionisx (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I'm italian. I didn't had a chance to vote. My formerly elected rapresentants didn't even put the question on the table when asking my vote. I was "unaware" and "unasked"... this is NOT democracy.
1957Rotu (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Next time you vote in an Italian election, think twice about voting for that womanising fool you currently call your prime minister. If you're so opposed to Europe, you should vote next time for the Italian equivalent of UKIP.
Franzjosefderzweite (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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EU member states can leave it now with the Lisbon treaty anytime they like to. Go home with your EUSSR scare tale.
monobrowperson (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The EU blackmails local governments. No one will ever even get to try to go out, so it's moot. Otherwise why will no parties offer a referendum? The EU is going to lead the Nazi party to be elected in Britain, simply because no other party will go against the EU machine, which is what the people want.
Franzjosefderzweite (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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If a majority votes for UKIP, the Brits would get their referendum. I have little doubts about that. Probably already far earlier, as the Tories would rather hold a referendum themselves before being replaced by the UKIP, if they should deem that a realistic chance.
1957Rotu (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Millions of Germans and French died during World War II. The signing of the Coal and Steel and EEC Treaties formed a new era of peace as between these two bitter rivals. Thanks to the EU, the French and Germans gave up burying the hatchet (in each other) more than half a decade ago.

So, it might be in your line to add a 3rd or 4th dimension to your negative thinking, MBP. Because what you takes no account of the new era of peace created by closer European co-operation.
monobrowperson (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yes, there is peace now, but that doesn't make it right and that doesn't mean it is going to turn out good. Two wrongs don't make a right.
1957Rotu (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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To date, there has never been any momentum for war as between Member States of the EU. Admittedly, it is impossible to predict the future. But the 27 Member States are more likely to resolve their problems around a conference table in Brussels (instead of on a battlefield in Waterloo).
monobrowperson (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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That's the problem. A bunch of unelected officials will decide everything around the conference table in Brussels. The EU is undemocratic and doesn't care about the people. The simple fact that it even crossed their mind to assign Blair or Miliband, two of the most hated men in Britain, in their new high-level positions is proof of this
coglionisx (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Have ever been internal regional fights undera a nation ruled by Dictatorship? Yes. Just wait a little more and we get our version of Cecenia - Tibet whatever.

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