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Post by jamadianUK on Jun 1, 2005 6:12:18 GMT -5
latest news topic within Europe who's next to vote out of the European consitiusion?
France voted a massive majority of No Votes during the weekend. this has led to the resignation of the prime minister and general figures heads to seek refugee at home. With Holland making their choice this week, many countries who make up part of the EU are now wondering with the bigger and wealthy countries taking a stand to depart ,who will be left and what state will it caused to their economy?
Within the UK many want to withdraw from the EU, mostly the northern parts of Scotland and Wales.
I've never understood the sucess of being part of Europe. The British lack so far behind in work structure, family realtionships, healthcare, enviromental issues and so forth we are a constant joke. The only thing we have is our long history of war, free healthcare and football results.
Any comments family?
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Post by Craig on Jun 1, 2005 14:45:50 GMT -5
Ya'll gon' reject it more than the French and the Dutch did.
I don't think you can have a united EU with so many different economies and views on all of those social issues, especially if one of the goals is to rival the United States.
One of the funny and ironic things about France's "non" vote was that some of the voters were voting for the same thing, but voted different.
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Post by jamadianUK on Jun 2, 2005 4:50:59 GMT -5
Well as guess the Dutch said 'NO' as well, 3 quarters turned out to vote which is soposed to be good. When it comes to voting no one makes the effort as the goverments are so stupid and shifty as sin.
The UK won't be making another vote till 2006. We voted 'YES' to remain within the EU and agreed to the new treaty terms, back in 2004.
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Post by Justin on Jun 3, 2005 0:15:56 GMT -5
I think it would be best for them to withdraw from the EU. There's always so much confusion with them involved, isn't it just best with out them?
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Post by Justin on Jun 3, 2005 0:17:39 GMT -5
...at least if they were confused they'd be confused alone and not have to deal with outside input to help with decision making.
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Post by jamadianUK on Jun 6, 2005 10:24:36 GMT -5
Yeah, but every country has their own issues within and the French and Dutch are no worse then the Greeks or Russain or Irish?
Trying to remain as one is difficult, with the expansion of 2004 making it ten times worse. Many of the new countrys which were added are very religious. The problems in regards to equality in workplaces/ Womens rights ( yeah burning bra me )/health care and education suffer the most as we all have seperate answers.
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Post by Justin on Jun 8, 2005 22:56:04 GMT -5
That's true. I guess there is no easy answer.
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