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1. Lisbon makes the EU Constitution superior to the Irish
Constitution in all areas of EU law.
Stupid scaremongering point number 1. This is already the case, it was agreed to be the case as of Ireland joining the EC in 1979 by referendum. The treaty changes nothing in this regard. Bringing it up at this point is a tactic used by dishonest people to scare confused people into voting no.
2. Lisbon gives the EU the constitutional form of a supranational European Federal State and turns Ireland and the other Member States into regions or provinces of this Federation.
Stupid scaremongering point number 2. You are using emotive terms not used by the EU to scare people into voting no. Ireland retains full control of taxation, crime, and social policy. There are common areas of law and policy such as public provision of services, immigration and asylum law (we can opt out), free movement of goods, the environment etc etc which have centralised legislation, but this has been the case already for many years, and Ireland retains key vetos and opt-outs in all contentious areas and social issues.
3. Lisbon shifts influence over law-making and decision-taking in the EU towards the Big States and away from the smaller ones like Ireland.
Ireland already has a disproportionate say in matters, and while some like Sinn Fein say we should fight to retain our above the odds say, it is unrealistic to expect that the EU can expand without some reallocation of power. The proposed reallocation gives Ireland increased ability to block legislation, and slightly decreased ability to propose (by about 6%) The treaty also gives more power to the talking shop that is the Parliament, the members of which are directly elected.
4. Lisbon removes Ireland’s right to a permanent EU Commissioner.
Yes, it also removes this right for EVERY OTHER STATE, all states nominate a commissioner two times out of three. So Ireland is treated as an equal with Germany in this regard. And it's not Ireland's Commissioner, Commissioners officially do not represent their country (although they act in national self interest in reality)
5. Lisbon deprives the Irish Government of its right to decide who Ireland’s Commissioner would be when it comes to our turn to be on the Commission.
Not a bad point actually this one, although we don't really decide as it is, under the treaty we get to suggest a commissioner, the president of the commission is under no obligation to accept, common sense dictates he nearly always would.
6. Lisbon gives the European Union the power to make laws in 32 new areas that are removed from the Dail and other National Parliaments.
I don't doubt it does, but it's dishonest to merely state this fact as a bad thing without telling us what these areas of law are.
7. Lisbon is a self-amending Treaty which would open the way to harmonising Ireland’s company taxes.
This is disputed by everyone except the most ardent of idiots. taxation remains an area where Ireland (4 million people) could veto the entire union (about 300 million people). Any future changes to the treaty will require a referendum as per the decision in Crotty. I'll leave you read that judgement yourself bob.
8. Lisbon gives the EU the power to decide our human and civil rights.
What the hell does this even mean? Are they talking about the ECJ enforcing the charter of rights? Yes then, it allows a citizen to go to the court to ask for the rights to be enforced. Frankly not a bad thing given the conservative nature of Irish Courts, and these are a set of rights which are to be given democratic mandate by this referendum.
9. Lisbon provides that if one-third of National Parliaments object to the Commission’s proposal for an EU law, the Commission must reconsider it, but not necessarily abandon it.
Elsewhere the treaty gives greater power to the elected parliament and allows for intervention by state governments and citizen petitions.
10. Lisbon militarizes the EU further.
Common Defence and Foreign Policy remains an area where unanimous decisions are required
You are parsing the one-sided opinions of those who support your world-view, without really reading into what is at stake. I still haven't decided which way to vote, but i'd be an idiot if I relied on the type of materials you are posting