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by omginternets
969 days ago
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A referendum involves more than just filling in a ballot; there is a literal public debate involved, as I'm sure you know. As you surely also know, the debate around the Lisbon treaty is a matter of public record. You can pull a random sampling of articles op/eds and political speeches from the time and see that this point is made again, and again, and again. >Furthermore, the EU more or less worked the same before the treaty, and this treaty didn't really change that. Yes, and it seems most of the governed weren't too happy about it. Also, what point are you trying to make here? Are you suggesting that referendums should be ignored if the people vote against the status quo? |
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I feel I have made my points plenty clear, at length, and you're simply replying with assertions that don't even recognize what I said, ending with a ridiculous and insulting accusation.
So good day to you.