View Full Version : Whatever happened to the enforced Lisbon Treaty, in Ireland?
avid
4th December 2017, 18:54
This was a travesty of justice, forced to vote and vote again until it was ‘in-line’ with the EU politics.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/dec/13/eu-ireland-lisbon-treaty
This will impact on the erstwhile peace in the two communities, unecessarilly.
Why light a ‘blue-touch’ paper? To deflect from worse scenarios?
avid
4th December 2017, 19:10
The news today here is confrontational about the Brexit deals.
I wish to remind folk that the general consensus of the folk in Eire was not to be subsumed into the Lisbon Treaty, twice!!
Hopefully, there will be a rational localised solution, and without interference from the European bankster cabal, we really don't need your interfering any more, no thanks to you we are in this ludicrous mess. Don’t dare to invoke conflict again, as that will be so obvious, following the money.....
Cardillac
5th December 2017, 14:43
the info contained in the Lisbon Treaty (according to David Icke was a re-labled Maastricht European Consitution- ahem!) was never, ever revealed to the general public; the people blindly voted for something they knew absolutely nothing about because the information contained within was suppressed, never publicized;
there was recently a lot of sabre-rattling against Turkey (certainly from Germany) because Turkey was considering re-instating the death penalty; but if my read sources are correct, thanks to the Lisbon Treaty, the folks in power in the EU can re-instate the death penalty in the EU over night if they choose to do so (amongst many other unsavory, Orwellian concepts)-
stay well all-
Larry
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