I hope this doesn't get locked for trolling...certainly not my intention.
I have been arguing and canvassing for a yes vote in the Lisbon Treaty as I believe it will reduce the democratic deficit. I don't perceive that there is a huge lacuna, but what is there is a strong perception and that in itself merits attention. From what I have seen in other parties, they are all pretty much arguing along the same lines that it stops vetos, brings the commission president under more accountability and allows for better functioning of the institutions.
The no campaign appears primarily to be based on maintaining sovereignty, not aligning ourselves militarily and a general dislike of money being spent on military campaigns by governments no matter what the circumstances.
I personally don't see it as a military alliance, but it seems like the only weapon in the No group's armour. I would see it as a ratification on its own merits, but it would be naive to say a good campaign would not be necessary. If the time was spent countering No cgroups claims it would fail.
So my question is this. If Lisbon is ratified (as it looks like it will be), will the No campaign including Libertas tell us that we voted for a military alliance and if so, will they accept the democratic outcome?



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