Friday, 13 June 2008

No Means No! Brown.

Downing Street moved to reassure its 'partners' that the Leader and his authoritarian junta would still force the ratification of the failed Lisbon Constitution, repudiated today by the Irish people, through the Westminster parliament.

The Treaty has fallen yet he pretends that the votes of the Irish nation count for less than those of nine bought and paid for Orangemen.

UPDATE
The meaning of the term 'partners' is becoming clearer. The failure of the European Union Lisbon Constitution is splitting member state governments between authoritarians and democrats.

The Irish Times reports that the Lisbon Treaty will 'overcome' the Irish No vote:

"Ireland's possible rejection of The Lisbon Treaty should not stop other member states ratifying it, France's Secretary of State for European Affairs Jean-Pierre Jouyet claimed today.

"The most important thing is that ratification should continue in other countries (if Ireland has voted "no") and I have good reasons to think that the process of ratification will continue," Mr Jouyet told LCI television.

"We would have to see with the Irish at the end of the ratification process how we could make it work and what legal arrangement we could come to."

His view of was at odds with comments by French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, who said yesterday:

"If the Irish people decide to reject the treaty of Lisbon, naturally, there will be no treaty of Lisbon."

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