it is usual practice for the european union to take opposition serenely in its stride. when a country rejects an e.u. treaty or proviso brussels simply makes them vote again. and again. until a "yes" is finally registered. democracy, after all, is a terrible nuisance.
however this happy state of affairs was upset in 2005 when france and holland pooh-poohed the long, illiterate european constitution. this was itself surprising. as it usually falls to england (with the support of poland) to defend the democratic principle in what is a very "do as i say" polity.
is constitutional government like consensual sex? does no mean no? apparently not. because the apparatchiks in brussels are prepared to carry on as if nothing happened.
i guess afterward, as it's zipping up its pants and leaving, brussels can say "it was all a misundertanding" or "europe doesn't know what it wants". and knowing europeans they'll probably lie back and meekly take it.
that sort of thing wouldn't wash here. or in america. we like to have a say about whom we sleep with.
Friday, 15 June 2007
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and knowing europeans they'll probably lie back and meekly take it.
because they don't give a shit - they don't even know what it's all about.
Oh, and if there are people who are weaker about politics than the Europeans it's surely the Americans.
You make it sound so easy for anyone reading to make a stand.
It's all well and good, talking from a country where your views wtill mean something. Even if not a lot.
There are so few English people in England, that the country is run purely to pander to what have now become the majorities.
Count yourself lucky you're too far away for another country to rape and pillage.
oz is just as uninterested in politics as any where else. that's healthy. places where politics are hotly disputed are violent, unstable and fractious. but there's no way we'd surrender our sovereignty the way the french and germans do. i joke about it in my post. but that's astounding. astoundingly sad.
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