I dont think there's a cat in hells chance the British will vote "yes"
Feb-20-2005 22:10
St_Andrew
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Location: Stockholm, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
I dont think there's a cat in hells chance the British will vote "yes"
well, i think there is a chance, but im affraid if there is one country that is going to vote no, it will be britain
Feb-20-2005 22:18
sensorium
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Good for Zapatero and his people. Now let's see how some regions that weren't that receptive about this new idea react.
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Feb-20-2005 23:53
St_Andrew
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Originally posted by ierxium
Good for Zapatero and his people. Now let's see how some regions that weren't that receptive about this new idea react.
apperntly even baskia and katalonia and other not so pro eu regions had a majority for the constitution.
Feb-21-2005 03:40
sensorium
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quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
apperntly even baskia and katalonia and other not so pro eu regions had a majority for the constitution.
True but they also had the most votes of 'No'.
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Feb-21-2005 04:38
DrUg_Tit0
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Location: Zagreb, Croatia
I'm wondering is there a way to make UK skip voting? It's almost certain they'll refuse it and everything will go back to the beginning. I'm kinda wondering why they are in the EU in the first place if they dislike it so much...
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Feb-22-2005 01:27
St_Andrew
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
I'm wondering is there a way to make UK skip voting? It's almost certain they'll refuse it and everything will go back to the beginning. I'm kinda wondering why they are in the EU in the first place if they dislike it so much...
only way is if there parliament approves it, and that is not going to happen to my understanding...
but i think most polls show a slight lead to the yes side in the UK, although there are many undecided.
well, i for one actually think it would have been much worse if sweden were to vote about it, luckily our (pro eu) government learned there lesson after the emu vote.
Feb-22-2005 02:35
TheVrk
Mediterranean Canadian
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Windsor, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
I'm wondering is there a way to make UK skip voting? I'm kinda wondering why they are in the EU in the first place if they dislike it so much...
Welcome to politics - it doesnt need to make sense
Feb-22-2005 05:57
DrUg_Tit0
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
but i think most polls show a slight lead to the yes side in the UK, although there are many undecided.
Really? I always kinda had the feeling that the majority of the people there was against it. Well, hopefully they'll vote yes since Blair still has a whole year to try and convince people to do so.
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Feb-22-2005 14:58
noikeee
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Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
i really don't understand why they take so many time and effort to make this constitution then risk letting everything go to hell by having these polls
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