From the article Pete linked to:
It doesn't say how either the EC's survey or the snap poll were carried out, but it's not clear that either is a text poll. Anyone know for sure?according to the European Commission’s latest public opinion survey.
The findings, based on work conducted before the referendum vote, are in line with a snap poll of 2,000 Irish voters conducted immediately after the referendum decision.
The snap poll showed that 80% of those voting No were in favour of the EU.
You can't spell failure without FAI
How could the Commission do a text poll?
Now this is funny!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADbTCSuNSms
TO TELL THE TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONARY
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
The snowball is underway with the news from Poland and Germany, that their Presidents won't sign the treaty into law, despite it gaining ratification in parliament. In Germany, there are several pending legal challenges opposing it's ratification, while in Poland, the President said he wouldn't sign it, as it would be "pointless".Originally Posted by mypost
Add the Czechs to the list, and that makes 4 countries that won't ratify the treaty. Far from being isolated, we now have significant allies opposing the Constitution. Instead of uniting Europe, all it's done is expose divisions within the Union.![]()
Cowan has come up with a new reason why some people voted No.
Apparently some people were afraid that if they voted Yes they wouldn't be able to cut turf.
What's that? Reason 731?
Goodness, Lisbon II is going to be great craic!!![]()
One of the main reasons I voted Yes - well, not the turf specifically but the fact that Europe can impose all the proper environmental laws that our national government cannot/will not.
With this and the economy going down the pan Cowen must be wishing that Bertie had hung on another while.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
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