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European Disunion
A few days back (might have been yesterday, might have been last week, I'm not sure on the date) I read a similar article about France. The people voted against the EU constitution and the head of the government said they made a mistake. What I thought was also interesting in that case was that the leader of Germany and somewhere else (Italy I think) where campaigning for the constitution in France.
So two no votes (France and Netherlands), 9 yes votes, 25 total countries, so 14 unvoted (assuming I can count today). And it sounds like most of the yes votes where voted by the government, not the people. Which I found rather odd. Here is what I'm hearing: the people in Europe are saying the new constitution forming a new super nation is bad, while the governments of the nations of Europe are saying it is good and won't form a nation. Well someone has to be wrong, since those statements are contradictory.
While I'm sure the newspaper is distorting things somewhat, I do find the situation rather ironic. The represented don't want a bigger more powerful government, those doing the representing want the power. Makes you think
I think former one nation out of many is generally a good idea. But if the people don't want it, it shouldn't be done. Oh well, not like I live in Europe and need to worry about it, right?