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    Quote Originally Posted by NapperTandy View Post
    I wouldn't be counting on the Tories. They have already started backtracking on the Lisbon Treaty. I think they are secretly hoping it will be passed. Their opposition to the Lisbon Treaty is mostly a sham.


    YouTube - Tories backtrack over traitor Lisbon CONstiutution (14Jun09)
    He has always been out of touch with his party on this - especially over the euro which he supported while part of a govt that didn't. In any case, if the Tories don't torpedo Lisbon, Klaus will. No to Lisbon!

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    No.

    I already told them that the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinP View Post
    No.

    I already told them that the first time.
    Oh yes, but you were wrong. You didn't understand why you voted no. Have a think about it and go vote yes like a good little boy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NapperTandy View Post
    I wouldn't be counting on the Tories. They have already started backtracking on the Lisbon Treaty. I think they are secretly hoping it will be passed. Their opposition to the Lisbon Treaty is mostly a sham.


    YouTube - Tories backtrack over traitor Lisbon CONstiutution (14Jun09)
    KC is a well known 'Wet' and a notorious Europhile.

    There really is no way out of this for Cameron as he has already publicly committed himself to a Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. There is no 'cop out' clause in the event of our next Referendum returning a No vote again.

    If we vote NO the Lisbon Treaty is dead in the water and will be scuttled by the Bigger Fish in the pool.
    Europa Conventus Delenda Est

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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieMonster View Post
    So nothing which has anything to do with the actual treaty itself then?
    Nice try, but NO cigar !

    The first time I voted yes, was on the terms of the treaty.

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    If I'm forced to vote again on something that has already been decided on in a clear expression of the democratic will of the Irish people then it will be NO. A thousand times NO.
    "The perfect liberty they seek is the liberty of making slaves of other people." -- Abraham Lincoln


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalpa View Post
    Will he be our Santa?
    A kick in the hole for the EU and their local lackeys here will be most welcome in my Christmas stocking........along with Lucinda Creighton*.

    [SIZE=1]*ducks as Cookie throws copies of the Lisbon Treaty consolidated text at his laptop screen
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    Quote Originally Posted by NapperTandy View Post
    I wouldn't be counting on the Tories. They have already started backtracking on the Lisbon Treaty. I think they are secretly hoping it will be passed. Their opposition to the Lisbon Treaty is mostly a sham.


    YouTube - Tories backtrack over traitor Lisbon CONstiutution (14Jun09)
    Without even viewing that yet is that not Kenneth Clarke? About the one and only Conservative europhile?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankSpeaks View Post
    Yes,

    As usual, I see the place is taken over with Libertas, SF and the usual knock everything brigade.
    Will the Yes camp ever get it ?
    Just because somebody votes No, doesn't mean they would vote for Sinn Fein, Libertas, Socialist Party, People Movement, PANA, People Before Profit, Coir, UKIP, BNP, UK Conservatives or Jean Marie Le Penn.

    Just because you agree with somebody on one thing doesn't mean you agree with them on everything.

    People have lots of reasons for voting No just, believe it or not, as others do for voting Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Almanac View Post
    If I'm forced to vote again on something that has already been decided on in a clear expression of the democratic will of the Irish people then it will be NO. A thousand times NO.
    Well you're not forced to vote you choose to vote. And as I said this isn't Iran you only get one vote per pole not a thousand

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