Showing posts with label Irish EU Referendum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish EU Referendum. Show all posts

Friday, October 02, 2009

Note to the Irish

I know advice from the Brits isn't that popular over with you.

But think long and hard before you get bullied into signing away your sovereignty and getting Tony Blair as president.

It took us over 10 years to get rid of him.

And imagine Cherie Blair as first lady of Europe in your papers every day !

You have to vote what's best in the long term for your country. If we didn't have a lying cheating prime minister and cowardly Labour party then we too would have had a chance to vote - and we would have voted no, as many times as they asked us.

Remember - vote yes and they'll never need your permission again .....

Friday, June 13, 2008

Dustin to tell EU to **** off

Not that they will accept that answer....

Its freedom - or the lack of it again.

Update: As expected the EU is going to carry on anyway. They will learn their lesson from this - never allow any people to be asked again. Gordon Brown isn't going to let the will of the people, any people get in the way of his personal career. The same can be said of the EU.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Will Eurovision kill the EU ?

Watching the Eurovision song contest has now become like wondering who will win the next Russian election for President. The answer has already been determined before the thing starts. How come - well there is just so much or Eastern Europe and its various hangers on that the old Eurovision nations, from the west, don't have a hope.

The Irish entered a Turkey which was shot in the semi-final. The UK managed last place also in the main event ( avoiding the semi by paying for the event).

As more and more countries have entered Eurovision the centre of power has moved east.

Thanks to the Lisbon Treaty ( less vetos - less individual more mob sovereity ) the same is now true of the EU.

I wonder if the Irish have spotted the problem with letting the Lisbon Treaty through ? Its not just the loss of sovereignty, but where they have lost it to.

In the UK Gordon Brown has betrayed the British people by breaking his manifesto promise for a referendum - its the sort of snivelling coward of a man he really is.

But I wonder if the Irish might be wondering if their turkey really should vote for Christmas in the EU Referendum, remembering what has happened to the song contest.