Friday, 12 December 2008

There EU go again

Not very surprising, I know, but the decision by the Irish Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, to hold a second referendum on the Lisbon Constitutional treaty just typifies why the EU doesn't do democracy. The Irish people voted against the ratification of the Lisbon treaty by a margin of 54% to 46%, but are now going to be asked to think again. I bet there wouldn't be a second referendum had they voted in favour!

It's been happening for a while now, when the EU doesn't get a result it wants from a referendum the result is simply ignored (as in the case in France over the Lisbon treaty who then ratified it) or the question is put again. The Yes camp invariably says that there was a lot of scare mongering about proposals and, true, sometimes some of the predicted horrors are some way from the truth. But both sides are culpable, the British weren't exactly told the truth about our own referendum in 1975 (when I was two years old!), little did we know that we would be put on a course of political union rather than the free tree block most thought we would be joining.

Luckily for the Irish, they at least can express a view. We have been denied ours from the Government's election manifesto. Regardless of the merits and pitfalls of the Lisbon treaty, I urge the people of Ireland to vote the treaty down to demonstrate to the faceless bureaucrats that democracy matters and ignoring the wishes of the people cannot be treated lightly.

Come forth EU democracy.

Squiffy.

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