Democrat
Editorial - June 2005 by John Boyd
The
European Union has no clothes
The French voters and organisations which brought about a resounding rejection of the EU state Constitution in defence of democracy must be congratulated and thanked. This Non! result was despite the French Government, President, TV stations, main political parties and newspapers, and an avalanche of propaganda all pushing for a Yes! vote. The pressure included direct illegal interference from the Commission in the French overseas territories and temporary withdrawal of the highly unpopular Directive on Services.
This is the second major rebuff to the plans of the federalists, the first being the Swedish rejection of the euro. The EU-elite class and federalists will not give up even though they have a setback for which they arrogantly had not calculated.
It has to be made crystal clear
in the labour and trade union movement that according to international and EU
law the Treaty for a European Constitution is dead and the status quo of the
Nice Treaty stands. The Treaty has to be ratified by all 25 Member States. If one member state rejects the Treaty then
there is no point or need for the process of ratification to continue. There
was no need for the referendum in the
Those behind the drive to set up
an EU-state find themselves in a cleft stick. To continue with the Dutch
referendum and get another serious rebuff, or, accept there is no point in
holding the referendum and deliver the coup de gra themselves. Both
The EU-critical movement is growing across the whole European Union with new organisations representing different perspectives being set up.
The order in which referendums
were to take place was to put the EU Member States with the weakest No! campaigns
at the start and finish with the strongest. For this reason
Until Mr Blair did a U-turn and
announced a referendum in
One factor in the Non! vote was
the introduction of the Directive on Services vigorously opposed by French
trade unions. The Directive was quickly withdrawn in an attempt to appease the
labour movement but the cat was out of the bag and the debate mushroomed not
only in
This directive clearly signalled that big capital had a blueprint which undermined all the gains made for conditions and wages spelt out in national legislation. The directive was to be enshrined as the ideological aspect of the EU state Constitution. The link was made between the objectives of big capital and one of the objectives of the EU Constitution.
If the now misnamed ratification process is continued after the Dutch referendum then it is clear that methods such as stealth and political bullying will be used to introduce elements of the EU Constitution. Already the EU Foreign Office has been put in place, steps made to develop further a European Army with battle groups and to build an EU-military-industrial-complex. The latter has already been misleadingly labelled the European Defence Agency (EDA).
Like the old fable the position
has been reached where the European Union has no clothes. The No! vote in
Any attempt to put the EU state Constitution into place piecemeal must be exposed and stopped which includes the needless and illegal ratification process. All who support democracy and their organisations must help ensure the Treaty for a European Constitution is dead and the secateurs taken to side shoots.
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