A318 wrote:All around Europe people getting ready to vote in favour or against the European Constitution.
I am very curious what we all think about it here.
Does I really need to answer this one

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sn26567 wrote:We Belgians do not vote. And it is very well like that. Leave it to the parliament to decide: they know what it is about.
I don't find it too much democratic.
sn26567 wrote:In France and in The Netherlands, most people who will vote NO do not even know what they are voting about. Their vote is a vote against their government
In France and in the Netherlands, most people who will vote YES do not even know what they are talking about. I will vote NO, this NO is against this Constitution, not against Europe nor french government. It's only because it contains too much dangers for citizens, workers and taxpayers.
sn26567 wrote:A NO vote is totally irresponsible.
André, does I understand you read already all the 400 sheets before releasing such a statement? I've only read the summarized version (191 s) and I found it enough, thanks!
Comet wrote:And personally, I don't see why my life should be governed by people who do not even speak my language
Houla, easy Louise, keep your mind open! BTW, they speak almost all in english

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A318 wrote:The majority is going to vote against it since we don't want to be ruled by the big countries like France and Germany.
There are more than 82 millions of German people against 16 millions people in netherlands, so I don't found it illogic that Germany has more seats than Netherlands. If you give exactly the same number of seats for each country, it will means that a dutchman will have in fact more power than a german.
B744skipper wrote: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.
Unfortunately, that's quite right.
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.
You got a point here about the Queen Mary 2. Also they were a lot of sri-lankan workers on it during the buiding, payed a misery. On a side note, everybody here have heard about the "ville de Bordeaux" Airbus A380 transporter ship, isn't it? But do you know where it was built?
No, not at St Nazaire.
In China, yes!
And why in China?
Because it was 30% cheaper than in Europe!
We can't compete against China and the European commission just abolished the restrictions on tissue imports from there. As a result, 40% imports increase in just 4 months! We can't compete...
Buzz wrote: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?
Did you know that you will need at least 2/3 of the countries agree between them to change a single world of it? This constitution is pro liberal, and is going to be frozen for the years to come...
sn26567 wrote: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.
About the banks, did you realized that when the Euro cames, the banks still continued to imply a "fat commission" during at least 6 months.
Question: why?
Answer: because their friends at the European Comission decided that it was not pressing...
sn26567 wrote:Comet wrote:
Our economy should be controlled from London, not Germany. Taxes should be set by the British, not the French and Germans.
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!
In fact, all the Euro zone countries are loosing 95% of their economic decisions because the CEB rules! BTW, non-euro zone -like UK- has a better employement rate that Euro zone.
Sabena_690 wrote:You'd better make your economy more competitive, instead of re-introducing protectionism.
What do you mean by "more competitive"?
Does the government should give even more (taxpayers) money to the industries to keep the employment going or should we reduce salaries? Both of it maybe?
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.
A little bit off-topic but I'm fully agree with you on that. Hope the USA and Australia will give their agreement...
A318 wrote:English is a world language followed by Spanish, this is a well known fact but French....no way.
May I remind you that Chinese is the first language in the world. Start taking lessons because it's even more difficult than french

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For french readers: (see it can be usefull sometimes to read french!)
Here is the personal website of a law teacher (who becames famous and famous in France) and which gives you good reasons to vote NO:
http://etienne.chouard.free.fr/Europe/
For the aviation side, the biggest french aviation forum say NO also:
http://www.eurocockpit.com/newedito.php
I'll be back

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Seb.