Lisbon – The nuts and bolts
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There are a few people blogging out there on the Lisbon Treaty and the referendum, but there is – to my knowledge – only one person going through it forensically – Ralf Grahn, a Finnish lawyer. While I wouldn’t be in accord with all of his views, his work on this is first rate and anyone taking an interest in the Treaty should definitely take a look.
Edited to add:
The EU has published an offical consolidated version of the Treaties today. Admitedly, it is a day late.







Thank you for two things.
First, for your kind endorsment of my work to inform the public; naturally, you are entitled to hold on to your opinions.
Second, since I checked the Official Journal this morning, I had other things to do, especially after chasing the consolidated treaties yesterday. Therefore, your blog post was where I saw that the 23 promised language versions had been published. In the haste to post the news, I forgot to credit you for the discovery, but I am grateful for the information.
this is a bad treaty and i’ll be voting no.i want my national sovereignty kept intact.get out bankers.eu is a terrible idea.freedom is our wealth and this is what will be taken away if we vote yes.don’t forget we are the people who have to say no because no other european nation gets a vote.don’t believe the propaganda the television feed us.goto http://www.infowars.com http://www.wacireland.org.get informed.do whats right for democracy and freedom.
I’m mostly a music blogger so have tried to write a kind of Idiots Guide to the Lisbon Treaty.
here’s my effort:
Idiots Guide to the Lisbon Treaty
Hope it helps!