I wasn't consulted about it. Anyone?
You could probably draw up a list of who was consulted by copying and pasting committe and subcommittee names from the EU site, plus of course a full list of EU lobbyists...
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I wasn't consulted about it. Anyone?
You could probably draw up a list of who was consulted by copying and pasting committe and subcommittee names from the EU site, plus of course a full list of EU lobbyists...
adam
I know Wikipedia not a definitive source. Consultation was for the EU Constitution which the Lisbon Treaty is largely based on.
All these people are elected or former elected officials.Quote:
The European Convention was established with 105 members, chaired by former French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Its members were drawn from the national parliaments of member states and candidate countries, the European Parliament, the European Commission, and representatives of heads of state and government. The Convention met for the first time in February 2002, and met thereafter in plenary session once or twice per month. It deliberated in public in the European Parliament building in Brussels.
I presume EU lobbiest would be include the likes of Big Business, small business, farmers, environmentalists & trade unions.
Like many Treaties hard to find a direct benefit to Ireland. The EU will be a more effective organisation with administrative changes in the Treaty which indirectly benefits Ireland as many of the Irish laws come indirectly from the EU.
Starting looking at posters the past couple of days.
reasons to vote no;
If FF and FG both think its right, it can't be good.
Reasons to vote yes;
shameful emotive language like "people died for your freedom...."
I'll probably vote no, just to see if they'll pull a mulligan like Nice and see if they can force it through this time too
Oh and the number of EU ministers is a ridiculously pedantic point. I'd guess there is at least 50 different "topics" that could have ministers. can't see why having specialised ministers is worse than general types like "Finance"
What's good for the EU is good for Ireland. This treaty wasn't supposed to be about 4 million people holding 491.5 million hostage for the "best deal". No credible person can deny this is true; instead people are being fed lies about mandatory military service, abortions, taxation and privatised health care, by the shinner isolationist fascists and their issues with Mandelson, and by some shady faceless US funded lobby group.
Reasons to Vote based various groups
Yes
FF - Good for Ireland & Europe
FG - Better to be inside than outside.
IBEC - Good for jobs.
Labour - ?
Greens - ?
PDs - ?
No
Right Wing Religious - Europe won't listen to us (3 monkeys)
SF - Renegotiate the Treaty
Libertas - Undemocratic/Militaristation
Unknown group - Sovereignty (1916 poster)
No Alliance or something - Because France & Holland voted that way.
Socialists/Workers Party - ?
IMO voting No just because France & Holland rejected the Constitution is the most bizarre logic.
Embeds privatisation/ competition agenda, contains clauses on business rights but not workers rights, militarisation and common defence.
Biffo is actually the best thing that's happened to the no campaign - his recent bully boy tactics on the treaty of FG and Labour supporters has got peoples backs up and I know several that jacking in campaigning on it since he had the go. A bit bizarre, as for most of the time FG have been leading the campaign - now they have their chance to distance themselves from the result which looks more dodgy after recent polls, and recent EU interventions.
I've not followed this issue closely because I can't vote on it, but from what I've seen on this site, the issue seems to be that when pressed to explain specifically how this treaty is good for Ireland, the 'yes' side have had a lot of trouble doing so.
Is that correct?
Well they've no web presence as searches have informed me that Coir is the fiberous husk as the base of a coconut.
The logic of such people does irritate me I must admit ...namely that we can never do anything that mightn't sit well with those who "died for our freedom". What's our freedom worth if we're expected to facilitate Paddy Pearses wish (unexpressed at that) to wield executive clout from the grave?
Here is where I seen it:
http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer...story62801.aspQuote:
Originally Posted by Irish Examiner
EDIT: Here is their website - http://www.lisbonvote.com/
'Click here for funny Lisbon video'... :rolleyes:
An 'adult' told a kid in my class that if this gets passed then all kids will have to join the army when they are 18.......how do you respond to rubbish like that?