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Lisbon Treaty - british view?
There is a big debate and vote in Ireland at the moment on the Lisbon Treaty. Basically every main political party except for sinn fein are telling the people to vote Yes next thursday but there are not too many details about the reasons to do so. The No camp seem to think passing the treaty will lead to Ireland becoming a part of the United States of Europe, with the government having less powers to run its own country. However I have seen no mention of the Lisbon Treaty in the british press. Does the Lisbon Treaty affect britain in any way and what are your views on it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ireland is the only country planning a referendum on the treaty. If the vote goes against it the pressure would grow for other countries, including Britain, to hold one as well.
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I can't see the EU getting much closer together. Americans are proud of their common heritage; but Europeans hate and fear each other.
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I can't see the EU getting much closer together. Americans are proud of their common heritage; but Europeans hate and fear each other.
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