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Thursday, 18 June 2009

Ireland can still S.O.S. (Save our Sovereignty)

Gormless is in Brussels with his New World Order (EU Branch) chums today. And he's just given a press conference, carried on Sky News.

'Global, global, global'. That's his mantra for financial regulation. We can't manage our own affairs any more. We have to be globalised and governed by... oooh, someone whose name and face we do not know and who we cannot vote in or out, probably.

Thankfully, the link with Brussels was cut off. Gormless may well have been announcing something important that we should know about, but at least we didn't have to listen to him. We can read it in the newspapers tomorrow.

What he did say was in reference to the Lisbon Treaty. Just before he got cut off, he was in the process of saying that any guarantees given to Ireland must not effect the way the Lisbon Treaty impacts on the UK. Then he got cut off by a dodgy line into Sky.

So, we did a search for what the Irish have been saying. If, like The Talking Clock, you are fiercely opposed to being part of a European superstate, then you might find a little hope in your heart if you read this report in today's Irish Times.

Wonder if Gormless will have to talk about 'Tony Blair for EU President' while in Brussels?

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