Will The Irish Reject The Globalist Encroachment?

Yes.
Total votes: 2 (67%)
No.
Total votes: 1 (33%)
Total votes: 3

Ireland Saves Europe By Breaking Europe: NO On Treaty

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Rick Reuben wrote:
ivan wrote: I still haven't decided which way to vote
One thing I notice is that the pro-globalists nearly always pretend that they're 'undecided'- and then they ONLY rant and sputter about the motives of the anti-globalist side. :lol: The pro-globalists are very reluctant to type the sentence, "I am pro-globalism and anti-sovereignty." They disguise their positions. I guess they're embarrassed.


So weak. You gave 10 points. He gave 10 counter points. Now you're name calling. This is why people don't believe what you say. You should research this:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies

Ireland Saves Europe By Breaking Europe: NO On Treaty

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Rick Reuben wrote:Good article by Mike Whitney on the Irish referendum:
mike whitney wrote: diminished workers rights, ...and civil liberties...



You are having a fucking laugh. The EU has historically done UK workers a favour. After free market loon, Margaret Thatcher stripped away worker's rights in the 80s, the EU has been the only source of new social legislation for them.

Please see: EU Directives on working time, health and safety, conditions for contractual workers, conditions for transport workers and parental leave.

The UK's opt out on the EU Charter on fundamental rights means they can stomp all over civil liberties.

Please see: last week's re-introduction of internment without charge.

How has national sovereignty protected UK citizens in these instances?

Do some research before you write this garbage.

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