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peachesandcream
23-06-2004, 09:06 PM
Tony Blair doesnt seem intrested in what the British public think about the european constitution but i am. so what do you think? are you for or against?
Renzo
23-06-2004, 09:20 PM
Originally posted by peachesandcream
Tony Blair doesnt seem intrested in what the British public think about the european constitution but i am. so what do you think? are you for or against?
For.
groovechampion
24-06-2004, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by J
Against. Very much so. The fact that Blair is ignoring the public tells me there is something fishy about all this. There's also the war in Iraq with Bush and bush's involvement with Israel.
I think something is going on behind the scenes. Are you really that naive that you don't realise this?
Or maybe youre just paranoid and everything is as it seems? Or maybe the truth is somewhere in between?
Im against it, it gives away too much power to an unelected body (commission). The government has lied about it so much already that I can't see it being accepted. Remember last year when Peter Hain said it was "just a tidying up exercise", my arse! Its a fundamental shift of power to Brussels. Which is not intrinsically a bad thing, its just that the EU in its present form is so corrupt, innefecient and undemocratic.
Rocksteady
24-06-2004, 02:02 AM
Against, I ask what was the point of the regional assemblies if all the power is going to Europe?!
lukesh
24-06-2004, 09:18 AM
I'm aginast this Constitution because it's a step towards a Federal Europe. Even if people deny it, it certainly is, just ask France and Germany.
As for Blair, well he does the complete opposite of what the British public want.
groovechampion
24-06-2004, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by J
... it is them who are setting the direction via the architecture of thier political policies and control of the financial world. I'm not sure what gives them the sole right to do this...
I like to think its because we vote for them, but I suppose you might say that democracy is a sham and we can't really choose between leaders.
You don't happen to read any David Icke books do you?
Or believe that George Bush and the queen are lizards?
:crazyeyes
groovechampion
24-06-2004, 03:13 PM
You sound like David Icke!
He's always on about freemasonry, secret government plots and err, lizards (:confused: )...
I dont think this discussion will make much sense to anyone else:eek2:
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