Ó Brádaigh calls for a Vote NO
Statement from Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, President Republican Sinn Féin.
“The EU is tightening its grip. The Lisbon Treaty means, basically, more power to Brussels and less power to the State here,” said Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, President Republican Sinn Féin.
He was addressing a meeting in Strokestown, Co Roscommon of Comhairle Chúige Chonnacht which is composed of delegates from all counties in Connacht and Longford.
Lisbon is another step in the centralisation process of the EU. It is admitted to being 96% the proposed EU Constitution which was rejected by the people of France and of Holland in referendums.
Now it is back as a ‘Treaty’ with no referendums at all except in the 26-County State. There will be no commissioner for five out of every 15 years and 60 more policy areas will lose the veto which was there since 1973.
Germany’s say on the Council of Ministers will be doubled from 8% to 17%. France’s weight in decision making will go from 8% to 13% and that of Britain and Italy jump by half.
It was a’ power grab’ by the big states for control of this new union. The voting weight of the State would be halved to just 1%.
The European Defence Agency was being pushed centre stage to promote the European Arms Industry and endanger neutrality more than ever. We were being involved in the ‘proxy wars’ of the bigger states such as France’s defence of its interests in Chad.
Ó Brádaigh urged Republican Sinn Féin members to push hard for a NO vote with posters and leaflets as well as canvassing support.
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Jump To Comment: 1Statement by the Vice President of Republican Sinn Féin Des Dalton
The true face of the European political elite was shown by the threat issued by the French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner to the Irish people that they would be “victims” in the event of a rejection of the Lisbon Treaty/EU Constitution.
Such threats reveal undemocratic nature of the agenda behind the Lisbon Treaty/EU constitution. Just as the Mr Kouchner’s own fellow citizens along with the Dutch rejected the EU Constitution in 2005 – the Lisbon Treaty is made up of 95 per cent of the content of the EU Constitution – the Irish people have every right to do the same.
By voting NO we will not be turning our back on Europe but rather we will be giving a voice to the hundreds of millions of people denied a vote and in the case of the French and Dutch whose vote against the EU Constitution in 2005 was ignored by the EU political establishment.
By voting No to Lisbon we are saying no to the creation of an undemocratic superstate, increased militarisation, the further erosion of neutrality, the privatisation of public services and the subversion of the rights of working people.
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