Politics in the Zeros 2005 May
John Hitch  |  by polizeros.com. All rights reserved. 9.01 | 9:43

European leaders should accept that the after it was rejected in the French referendum on Sunday, said the former EU commissioner Lord Kinnock today.

The former Labour leader warned that any attempt to ratify the treaty against the wishes of the European people would merely serve to increase the alienation millions feel towards the EU.

Adam Curry points to a by Paul Nicholls, who is a lawyer in the UK about the No vote.



You need a good indepth knowledge of EU law to understand the real and serious concerns. What is not published is the decline of soveriegnty of member states.

The ECJ (European Court of Justice) have repeatedly pronounced the fact that European law should prevail.

Yes they have, if you want the chapter and verse I ll quote it, but this will be a terribly long post. The effect in the UK has been frightening, common law interpretation by the Judges has now been biased to give effect to Europe, some Acts even rewritten after the event. The ECJ has told the UK to do this, and, for political reasons, we ve stayed in and had to play ball.



There is an academic debate as to the precise effect of EU law, but, the clear fact is that each member state has slowly lost its identity. The principle of parliamentary supremacy is edging away slowly but very surely here.

Chat to virtually any small to medium European businessman.

People are concerned over Europe because the joining together of the states means a loss of national identity. Look at Chirac. The French public have voted very clearly.

The system cannot and should not now be put in place. The EU are already trying to rewrite history and suggest that other member states should go to a referendum. Why?

The position was clear, unanimity was required. Why bother other member states now? I fear that the rules will be changed (again).



Now, look at the system of the EU. fragmented, disjointed, segretated and corrupt. The budget has not been ratified for TEN years because of widespread fraud .

So you really want to remain blissfully ignorant? Thank goodness the French didn t want this. No self respecting person who has the slightest inkling wants this.

It s exceptionally concerning. The Dutch are expected to vote no, clearly they will.

The official elite line, except from those like Kinnock, is the French made a short-sighted blunder by voting against the EU Constitution, which they did because of internal concerns like jobs, In other words, they spin it as a protest vote against Chirac, thus the rejection was not directly related to the Constitution itself.



The above post, I think, clearly shows the vote was in fact directly related to the proposed Constitution, that people were voting on the issues, that they don t want the decreased national soveriegnty with little in return that comes with the proposed Constitution - and they mistrust the EU in general.
Eugene Debs was born in Indiana in 1855. A militant trade unionist, he became the leader of the Socialist Party.

He is best known for his working-class and internationalist opposition to World War I.

After the U.S.

entered the World War, Debs continued to speak out opposing the war. In 1918 he was sentenced to ten years in prison under the Sedition Act. He ran for president on the Socialist Party ticket from his jail cell in 1920 and received nearly a million votes.



His article was published in 1915, titled When I Shall Fight.

I refuse to obey any command to fight from the ruling class, but I will not wait to be commanded to fight for the working class. I am opposed to every war but one; I am for that war with heart and soul, and that is the world-wide war of social revolution.



is based off the revving sound of a Swedish mo-ped.

This song is incredibly irritating and puerile and we re still trying to understand why people like it, Gennaro Castaldo, a spokesman for HMV [A British music retailer], said.

Click to hear the ring tone.

*I* didn t find it to be obnoxious, but then my ring tone is I Wanna Be Sedated by the Ramones.

, the ex-Sex Pistols manager, told The International Herald Tribune: Listen to this song and you can hear the death knell of the traditional music industry.

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