Irish Referendum Thread

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Puggit

Original Poster:

48,768 posts

254 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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Less than a month to go.

Yes camp loses 8%

The whole of the EU is waiting for less than 1% of the voters to scupper the EU Consitution Treat of Lisbon. Of course, those of us in the UK have been robbed of a promised referendum by our gutless leaders.

Sadly the Yes camp is still in the ascendancy - but losing ground fast and with a massive undecided group.

gamefreaks

1,995 posts

193 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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Err...haven't they already said 'No'...

I guess its one of those "Bzzz...Wrong answer! Now we'll ask you again and this time you'll give us the right answer."

Has anyone actually read the treaty? Its frightening just how much GB and his cronies are merrily handing over.

Its only the Irish that can delay hold this dross off until Labour are kicked to the kerb. Even then, all I can see on the horizon is 'Dave-the-untesticled'.

Edited by gamefreaks on Friday 4th September 13:08

jesusbuiltmycar

4,623 posts

260 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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What happens if they vote no a second time? Will there be a third referendum?


Bing o

15,184 posts

225 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
What happens if they vote no a second time? Will there be a third referendum?
Yes.

Option 1. Do you want to ratify the EU treaty? Answers - Yes

Option 2. Do you not want to ratify the EU treaty? Answers - No

Edited by Bing o on Friday 4th September 13:17

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

250 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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gamefreaks said:
Its only the Irish that can delay hold this dross off until Labour are kicked to the kerb.
The Poles and the Czechs have yet to ratify the P.O.S.

gamefreaks said:
Even then, all I can see on the horizon is 'Dave-the-untesticled'.
Here, I fear, you may be correct.

pano amo

814 posts

242 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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I'd love to see the Irish vote no again just to ps off the French and German governments who so desperately want it. I think its a case of if you beg, you won't get it.
Anything to slow down the euro gravy train is a good thing in my book.

fadeaway

1,463 posts

232 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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gamefreaks said:
Err...haven't they already said 'No'...



Edited by gamefreaks on Friday 4th September 13:08
Yes, but that was the wrong answer according to the people they voted in to govern them, so they have to be asked again.

I assume that the question this time will be something like:

"Don't you not want to vote no?"

esselte

14,626 posts

273 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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I thought the Irish had to vote twice t' be sure t' be sure..... getmecoat

gamefreaks

1,995 posts

193 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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esselte said:
I thought the Irish had to vote twice t' be sure t' be sure..... getmecoat
No, people from Yorkshire havn't been given t'vote! wink