Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Irish referendum delay

RTE news reports that while the Referendum Bill is ready, negotiations with opposition parties make a polling date before late May or June seem unlikely, read here. This allows much extra time for the opposition across the rest of the EU who are being denied a say on this abominable democracy theft to further expand the deep flaws and conspiratorial nature of the disgraceful process by which it is planned to foist this tyranny upon the former countries of the Continent. One fact being pointed out in Ireland but receiving little publicity elsewhere is that the following reported in Derry Today, linked here, from the Senator for Donegal, Pearse Doherty: "This debate should be used by the government parties to name the date for the next referendum to amend the constitution - the referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. Incidentally if the referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is passed - as it is self amending - it is likely the last time we will vote on an EU Treaty."

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