NationStates Jolt Archive


The European Constitution

Neo Cannen
04-06-2005, 22:04
Was it missed here. I was away during the week that the major French and Dutch votes happened so I didnt see the forums here but looking at the forum traffic now, I dont see much mention of it. So I have a few questions:

1) Was it ignored here?

2) Why was it ignored here (if it was)?

3) What do you know about it?

4) What do you think about it?
Nadkor
04-06-2005, 22:10
Was it missed here. I was away during the week that the major French and Dutch votes happened so I didnt see the forums here but looking at the forum traffic now, I dont see much mention of it. So I have a few questions:

1) Was it ignored here?

no, there were loads of threads on it
OceanDrive
04-06-2005, 22:13
Was it missed here. I was away during the week that the major French and Dutch votes happened so I didnt see the forums here but looking at the forum traffic now, I dont see much mention of it. So I have a few questions:

1) Was it ignored here?
nothing that big is ever ignored here.

ill bump it for you.
Corneliu
04-06-2005, 23:12
Was it missed here. I was away during the week that the major French and Dutch votes happened so I didnt see the forums here but looking at the forum traffic now, I dont see much mention of it. So I have a few questions:

1) Was it ignored here?

Nope it wasn't ignored

2) Why was it ignored here (if it was)?

It wasn't ignored and it met pretty resounding thank God's from most people.

3) What do you know about it?

56% in France voted Non and 63% voted Nee in Dutch.

4) What do you think about it?

*dances to celebration time* I also know that the European Parliment is considering to scrap it :D
[NS]Ein Deutscher
04-06-2005, 23:42
I'm in favour of Germany withdrawing from the EU - it costs us a ton of money and we can't afford feeding all other weaker economies until they're equal (or until ours is ruined enough to be equally weak to theirs). Since our politicians will never withdraw from the EU, I think a revolution in Germany is inevitable to free the sovereign from the tyranny of the political establishment. :mad:
Lacadaemon
04-06-2005, 23:51
Ein Deutscher']I'm in favour of Germany withdrawing from the EU - it costs us a ton of money and we can't afford feeding all other weaker economies until they're equal (or until ours is ruined enough to be equally weak to theirs). Since our politicians will never withdraw from the EU, I think a revolution in Germany is inevitable to free the sovereign from the tyranny of the political establishment. :mad:

Well the UK already has a higher per capita income. So if you stick to your socialist guns, hopefully france will pass you soon also.

Then there is only italy left out of the big four.