I am very curious what we all think about it here.
For several reasons I will vote NO.
What about you?

http://www.europeannocampaign.com

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sn26567 wrote:Leave it to the parliament to decide: they know what it is about.
A NO vote is totally irresponsible.
And apart from what I wrote above, this is just another reason for me being against the EU. They are just imposing rules without the people in Europe can influence it in any way, this is like in a dictatorship. A national government could lose the elections when they are doing bad, but in the EU they are doing bad all the time and we as Europeans can't do anything about it.I live in the UK and in my opinion the EU just creates stupid rules.
A NO vote is very responsible since we try to save our country from the big mistakes our government is going to make!
I can't believe that! In ALL meetings of the EU I went to (and I can speak of experience; who else does?), either the ONLY language spoken was English (if no translation was available), or the majority of people spoke English (even when translation was available).Comet wrote:I don't see why my life should be governed by people who do not even speak my language.
the Netherlands – currently the nation which makes the largest net per capita contribution to the EU – has now managed to retain the veto system in this area, albeit for the time being only.
ErwinThe following amount of 2.720.000,00 EUR is foreseen for financing projects in Bulgaria, Romania and the 8 Central and Eastern European countries which joined the European Union in 2004.
For co-operation with the Russian Federation (Saint-Peterburg) and Croatia a budget of 200,000.00 EUR has been made available.
This first amount has been assigned to the respective countries in the following manner: Bulgaria: 725,000.00 EUR; Romania: 960,000.00 EUR. For the new European member states the amount was assigned according to objective criteria: Estonia: 100,000.00 EUR; Hungary: 125,000.00 EUR; Latvia: 110,000.00 EUR; Lithuania: 115,000.00 EUR; Poland: 265,000.00 EUR; Slovenia: 75,000.00 EUR; Slovakia: 120,000.00 EUR; and the Czech republic: 125,000.00 EUR. As was the case in the past Flemish promoters can submit project proposals for co-operation with these countries. These guidelines are meant to help promoters in drawing up a project proposal. Further information can be obtained from the Flemish administration of Foreign Affairs.
Considering the limited budget for the Russian Federation (St-Peterburg) and Croatia, only a small number of pilot projects will be financed. The number of subsidizable projects will also be limited for the new member states.
Do you really like changing currencies every time you cross a border? Not me. I hate enough being compelled to exchange my EUR against GBP every time (=every month) I go to Manchester, giving a fat commission to the banks.Comet wrote:Yes I would introduce separate currencies.
It is not a bank in Germany, it is the European Central Bank, controlled, not by Germany, but by the Central Banks of every Member State. It happens to be located in Franfurt, but it could have been in London if the UK was part of the Euro. The Bank of England would have its say in the monetary policy of Europe if the UK joined the Euro.Comet wrote:Why should the British people be bullied into handing all financial and monetary control over to a bank in Frankfurt?
Well, this is actually the case for most economic decisions. But when the UK goes on its own (by not being member of the Euro), it is not particularly profitabkle for its citizens who have to pay an interest rate of 5% instead of 2.5% in the Euro zone!Comet wrote:Our economy should be controlled from London, not Germany. Taxes should be set by the British, not the French and Germans.
Because the more languages you know, the more chances you have to be hired by an employer. Think of it, Louise. You should spend some of your free time to learn a foreign language. French, Spanish, German, it does not matter, but it will increase your value on the job market.Comet wrote:Why should we be told that all children in schools must learn French (why French for :censored: sake) as a second language? .
Can you prove this? The Herald of Free Enterprise that capsized near Zeebrugge a few years ago was built in the Uk...Comet wrote:British shipyards have laid off most of their workers, and now we see substandard rubbish built in France and Germany being used by so-called British operators instead of proper, home-built ships.
The constitution reforms the EU in a way that will give the morons in Brussel (the EU-politicians, not the people that live there) more and more power, and the influence of the national governments will dwindle. Nice thing, that the EU can overrule your national goverment anytime, especially when you are in a little country that has virtually no power in the EU.Buzz wrote:I would vote yes, if I could vote... It's the way of the future!
I'm not saying the EU is perfect, but the constitution is a way to reform it, and make it better and more efficient, isn't it?
No, I agree with you on those points. But hold on a minute, the crappy constitution will transfer power from the national governments to the EU. And that I oppose very strong, it's ok to work together thoroughly, but I think each country should stay independent. The EU constitution will only give those morons in Brussel more power to implement their stupid policies on us; it is not about cooperating within the EU.No country can live on its own in the modern world. You want to re-introduce customs, trade barriers, tariffs, and separate currencies? That's world in reverse! Go ahead, but without me!
Are you serious that train schedules is an argument to be against the Constitution? I'd check again what the constitution is about, before making such statements.I say Vote No. I live in the UK and in my opinion the EU just creates stupid rules. There is one about when you can alter train timetables. In the UK we had a good system of June and September. Now it is December and June. This is bad because you have to get use to new train times just before Christmas and alterations still have to be made in September when summer only trains end
Exactly. You only have to look as far as this thread to see this.In France and in The Netherlands, most people who will vote NO do not even know what they are voting about.
What the hell does a disease have to do with the European Constitution? The same would have happened even without a 'Europe'.The British farming industry was almost destroyed thanks to the French and the EU (plenty of French herds were riddled with BSE but there was no ban on their beef was there?)
You are and stay ruled by the government you elect.The majority is going to vote against it since we don't want to be ruled by the big countries like France and Germany.
That's an argument I can understand. I also partially follow this statement, as long as it is about local affairs. Don't underestimate the importance of the EU in things like economical affairs.Cooperation between the European countries is ok, but I do not want something like a United States of Europe. All the European countries should govern themselves, because they are so different and all have their different approaches to solve all the different problems.
No influence it in any way? And who do you think I voted for 10 months ago? Exactly, for those who I wanted to see as 'representatives' of Belgium in the EU.They are just imposing rules without the people in Europe can influence it in any way, this is like in a dictatorship.
Ever considered that this may be due to the fact that socialism and environtalism is very popular in The Netherlands? I can't believe that the EU prohibits you to build more roads.Here in Holland the highways are full of traffic jams every day, but we can't build more roads because the EU environment rules are forbidding that.
Sorry Comet, but I think you don't really know what you are talking about. This also counts for most if not all of your so called 'arguments'.I don't see why my life should be governed by people who do not even speak my language.
Ever had some economics? You should have to know that your export is very sensitive for different currencies. I take the example of Belgium: Belgium is very dependent of its export. Thanks to the EUR, we have drastically reduced our risk for currency changes. This also applies to the UK.Yes I would introduce separate currencies.
Back to the times of protectionism? And I thought that I had seen the most stupid argument already.British waters should be for the British fishing fleet, not the French and Spanish.
The internet is full of articles pro the EU Constitution, and anti the EU Constitution. I prefer more credible ways to get my information instead of just quoting whatever suits you best.Just in case you still don't believe us, do a search on google about the EU constitution pro's and contra's.
Oh yeah, just to give an idea where the money is going to:
Maybe because French is a very important language in the world? Instead of pretending that everyone should have to speak English, you'd better learn some languages yourself.Why should we be told that all children in schools must learn French (why French for sake) as a second language?
In case you are talking about environtalism: yes, we will have to work together, and work HARD together.Let's say that to decrease pollution they just could impose a tax on all tickets sold within Europe, without having to take justifications. And they are making rules like crazy which are blocking our economic growth. (the UK and Denmark, who did not join the Euro zone, are doing a better job then the rest of the EU countries).
That also is a reason, but some major construction work was stopped, or didn't even start, because of EU-regulations. There was some sort of weird connection with the Dutch air quality which didn't was as good as the EU regulations said that it should be. And that is why construction work was halted.Sabena_690 wrote:Ever considered that this may be due to the fact that socialism and environtalism is very popular in The Netherlands? I can't believe that the EU prohibits you to build more roads.Here in Holland the highways are full of traffic jams every day, but we can't build more roads because the EU environment rules are forbidding that.
The statement was about one example of a stupid EU Rule. The constitution will make it easier for more stupid rules to be passed.Sabena_690 wrote:Are you serious that train schedules is an argument to be against the Constitution? I'd check again what the constitution is about, before making such statements.
There is Mr. Anti US again (Australia didn't sign also my friend), for your information (once again) US environmental laws are as good as the Kyoto agreement!Sabena_690 wrote: The Kyoto-protocol is extremely important for the future generation of people on this planet, and if we keep on delaying drastic measures (for which we need the EU), I'm afraid for the worst.
It's already bad enough that a huge polluter as the US doesn't seem to be interested in drastic measures. A replacement for Dubya will be needed in respect to the environment I'm afraid.
Full Article: http://www.twnside.org.sg/title/kyt-cn.htm'The protocol is unlikely to make any difference. It gives the false impression that a breakthrough has been achieved but there are too many loopholes,' says Gurmit Singh, regional co-ordinator of Climate Action Network South-East Asia, an organisation of public interest groups working on the climate issue.