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EU Constitution Vote: "Bill of Goods"?

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EU Constitution Vote: "Bill of Goods"?

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Old Jun 20th 2004, 2:25 pm
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Default EU Constitution Vote: "Bill of Goods"?

For the new EU Constitution to apply in the UK it has to be ratified by Parliament and the UK voting public. If you had to cast a single vote, how would you vote?
 
Old Jun 20th 2004, 3:54 pm
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For anyone who is interested, you can view an annotated version of the constitution here:

Statewatch: Annotated text of EU Constitution
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Old Jun 21st 2004, 1:23 am
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Default Re: EU Constitution Vote: "Bill of Goods"?

Originally posted by Patent Attorney
For the new EU Constitution to apply in the UK it has to be ratified by Parliament and the UK voting public. If you had to cast a single vote, how would you vote?
I would vote Yes.

If this goes to a vote, and people actualy bother to vote, I can see it being a NO, there is far too much 'Island' anti europe mentality in the UK. I would be very surprised if it was accepted by the nation.

I also think a lot of the people who will vote will not even bother to find out what its all about. I think the vast majority of people will assume that it means getting rid of the pound and having a EU president so Mr Blair doesnt get to go on his Jollies to see Mr Bush anymore.
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