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Editorial July 2005
Reflection on ratification
and action
The Yes! vote in Luxembourg has given
the EU state Constitution on life support a short dose to make EU political
elitists and federalists feel a little better. The reality which everybody now
accepts is that the Constitution has to be put out of its misery and the
mourning period of reflection ended by officially burying the European
Constitution.
Governments
in the Member States where referendums had to be held according to their own
national constitutions and where referendums were being considered have put
these off for fear of getting a No! vote.
EUscepticism
has mushroomed as peoples across the EU and on the periphery realised from
their perspectives the undemocratic and anti-social implications of the
European Constitution.
Action
is required to expose and oppose the illegal process of putting in place pieces
of the Constitution. To call setting up the: offices for an EU President; EU
Foreign Minister; EU diplomatic service; EU Army battle groups ready to go into
action outside the EU; and a so called European Defence Agency - 'cherrypicking' - is an attempt to seriously understate
their gravity.
The
single currency is in serious difficulties and cannot last without the support
and institutions of a state. The Constitution specified that the euro would be
the currency of the EU, even for those Member States not in euroland.
Government Ministers in
What
is needed is a thorough public debate on alternatives to the European Union.
This debate* must include repatriation to member States of the multitude of
powers held by
*
The European
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