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When ‘no’ is simply not an option

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Hell hath no fury like a politician scorned & absolutely nothing, not even radical Islam hath fury like a Euro-politician scorned. This morning dear readers, please pity poor poor Ireland. A few months back, the Paddies had the temerity to tell Brussels to stuff their constitution treaty. Failed. Wrong answer. How predictable was it that they would be forced to sit the exam again.

I am not sure if Brown’s Britain is a metaphor for the European Union or the European Union is a metaphor for Brown’s Britain – which ever way round it is, the result is the same. Democracy is considered to be a good thing just so long as it produces the answer that the political elite want. If the prols don’t vote the way that is required of them they will keep being asked the same question until they come up with the answer that is required. All resistance is futile. Dissent will not be permitted.

Recall if you will dear readers that both the Dutch & the French rejected the EU Constitution in referenda – despite that, in both instances the respective governments went ahead & ratified the Lisbon Treaty against the wishes of their electorates. If that isn't the perfect example of European Democracy in action, try this for size ….

The Brussels executive's term of office ends on Oct 31 2009, but the Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, has said there were plans to extend his mandate until the end of the year.

Indeed the hypocrasy becomes more blatant on the daily basis. It is being reported that Gordon Brown thinks that the Irish should ratify the constitution … yet he wont keep his own party's election pledge to give us stout bulldogs a referendum on this issue.

For perpetrating such a massive electoral fraud & for that reason alone, I hope that the Jihadis sneak one through & the Palace of Westminster together with all of its occupants are consumed in a single apoclyptic confligration. It’s a far far better end than they deserve as well as being a lot quicker & less painful fate when compared to what I would do to every last one of these b*stards if I could get my hands on ‘em

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Comments

The EU is fine for sheepish Germans. They bitch about the EURO AKA "TEURO" (a play on the Hun word for expensive "teuer"). So then I ask, If it is so bad why did you vote for it? And I get this puzzled look, "Vote, was ist das! Zee Authorities haf decided das Euro ist gut!"

Dingbats.

If the Jihad brothers rose a green flag over the Brandenburg Gate they would all start growing beards and praying towards Mecka.

I reckon we should all read the aachen memorandum
by andrew roberts should be about 10p from the big lady/ rainforest book seller.

How is it that referenda continue until the 'correct' result is obtained? I don't recollect any follow-up votes on, say, devolution after a 'yes'had been obtained.

Of course, there was no initial (promised) vote on the treaty.

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