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Monday 21 January 2008

The EU Treaty is not the same as the EU Constitution

Every time you hear someone say that the EU Treaty is not the same as the EU Constitution, just remind them that Giuliano Amato, the former Prime Minister of Italy, has said that the revived EU constitution has deliberately been made 'unreadable' to help fend off demands for a referendum: 'EU leaders had decided that the document to be drawn up by an intergovernmental conference should be unreadable... If this is the kind of document that the IGC will produce, any prime minister - imagine the UK prime minister - can go to the Commons and say "Look, you see, it's absolutely unreadable, it's the typical Brussels treaty, nothing new, no need for a referendum"... Should you succeed in understanding it there might be some reason for a referendum, because it would mean that there is something new.''"


You can compare the two by looking at Open Europe's comparison document.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Free Europe - vote YES at www.FreeEurope.info!