FASCIST EUROPE DESTROYS IRELAND AND DEMOCRACY
Dateline 21st October 2002
Congratulations to the 70% of the Irish who refused
to support the Nice Treaty.
Only 48% voted. Of that number 63% voted Yes. Therefore
less than 30% of the Irish electorate voted for the Treaty while over
70% refused to support it.
In nearly all democratic countries of the world it
is the constitutional requirement for all changes in the Constitution
to be approved by two thirds of either the people or the Houses of Parliament.
Only in the increasingly fascist European Union can
15 countries be destroyed
by the vote of tiny majorities of those countries' electorates.
Mimicking the 50 year tactics of European Fascism across all 15 member
states of the European Union, the Irish political and corporatist classes
trampled Democracy underfoot and removed more critical pillars of Irish
Sovereignty while pretending that the Nice Treaty was really about something
different - "Enlargement".
Below is an edited statement issued by the Irish "National Platform"
on the Nice Treaty vote:
THE RESULT
On a dark day for democracy in Ireland and in Europe, Irish voters
succumbed to threats, pressure and bamboozlement by their political
class.
THE LIES
Ireland's Yes voters have unknowingly agreed to:
- reduce their democracy further,
- surrender more of their political independence,
- abolish their national veto in 35 policy areas,
- open the way to the division of the EU into two classes or two tiers
and
- turn the EU Commission and Commission President into something like
an EU Government and Prime Minister, under the effective political control
of the Big Member States - all as provided for in the Treaty of Nice.
While they thought they were voting for EU Enlargement!
Last year's No vote held solid in Ireland. For Ireland's No-side campaigners
to achieve 37% was quite an achievement in face of:
- a 20 to 1 imbalance in campaign expenditure in favour of the Yes
side;
- a trick referendum question that permitted only one answer to two
quite different joint
propositions;
- the gutting by the Irish Government of the statutory Referendum Commission
in the second Nice referendum as compared with Nice One. This meant
that the Nice Treaty Re-run was conducted under radically different
campaign rules from last year.
The lessons and experience of Nice One and Nice Two put Ireland's No-side
campaigners in a strong position to defeat the Union State Constitution
Treaty which is now being prepared for 2004. Ironically, on Thursday
last, the Praesidium of the EU Convention, with Ireland's John Bruton
present, discussed whether this draft treaty should include a proposal
that Member States refusing to ratify it should be required to leave
the EU, something that is legally impossible at present, but which Ireland's
Yes-side voters have now permitted in principle to happen, by approving
the "enhanced cooperation" provisions of the Treaty of Nice.
IRISH FASCIST ELITES (AN OBJECT LESSON IN CORPORATIST
METHODS)
The Nice Re-run referendum saw the David of Irish democracy confronting
the Goliath of the Irish and EU elites, second time around. David slew
Goliath in Nice One, but did not expect to have to face a second bout.
In Nice Two Goliath was forewarned against David, was better armed,
and had several other Goliaths from among his relations to assist: Ireland's
business, trade union and farming elites, who threw themselves into
the task of overthrowing the 2001 referendum result with minimal or
no consulation with their own members; East European Prime Ministers,
ambassadors, Vaclav Havel (whose family lost property after the second
world war for collaborating with the Nazis -ed) and Lech Walensa, orchestrated
by the Irish Government's Department of Foreign Affairs into pleading
for a Yes; the EU Commission and Commissioners intervening on the Yes
side, in breach of EU and Irish constitutional law; a print media leaning
heavily to the Yes side.
A FASCIST GOVERNMENT CHANGES THE RULES.
BILL RUSHED THROUGH PARLIAMENT WITHOUT PUBLICITY OR PROPER DISCUSSION.
The single most important factor in the success of the Government and
its allies in overturning last year's decision of the Irish people on
the Nice Treaty, was the change in function of the formerly neutral,
statutory Referendum Commission. In Nice One the Commission had the
job of informing citizens in a fair and equal manner what the Yes-side
and No-side arguments were. It was given substantial public money for
that purpose.
To help push through the Nice Re-run, the Government took this function
away from the Commission on 14 December last, in a Bill that it put
through all four parliamentary readings in one day, with one day's notice
to the Opposition, on the eve of the Dail rising for the Christmas holidays,
when media and public attention was elsewhere.
MANIPULATION OF THE REFERENDUM COMMISSION
In last year's Nice referendum the Referendum Commission's publicly
funded advertisements, had to be evenly balanced between Yes and No.
The Government's removal of this Yes/No function from the Referendum
Commission cleared a free field for private advertising in the Nice
Re-run, as the politicians responsible intended that it would. This
advertising was massively in favour of a Yes.
When the Referendum Commission's was given E4m by the Government. -
not surprisingly the Commission's material lent heavily to the Yes side.
One of the Yes-side campaigning groups had a publicity contract with
the same agency as managed the Commission's publicity.
The eurosceptic Irish "National Platform"
COMPLAINED that:
Firstly, images convey messages. The Commission sent to every Irish
household an image of the EU as an ample mother clutching little flag-waving
children to her bosom, representing the existing Member States, and
with other flag-waving children - the Applicant countries - gathered
around her on the floor waiting to be similarly cuddled, is about as
loaded an image of a benevolent EU as one could get. (THIS IS ALMOST
EXACTLY THE SAME IMAGE OF "MOTHER EUROPE" USED BY THE FASCISTS
IN THE 1930s AND 1940s)
Secondly, The Commission's statement, which lied about the need for
the Treaty before expansion could take place. Legally, there is nothing
that sets limits to the enlargement of the EU, apart from the requirement
of being a European State.
Thirdly, the Commission's radio/TV advertisements informing citizens
what the referendum was about mirrored totally uncritically the Government's
trick question, which allowed only one answer to two different joined
propositions. The Commission made no effort to indicate that the clause
of the constitutional amendment requiring a referendum if there were
to be an EU defence pact, was in any way less significant than the clauses
ratifying the Nice Treaty, with which it was coupled.
Fourthly, the Commission failed in the Nice Re-run to publish the detailed
factual descriptive booklets on the Treaty which they sent last year
to schools and libraries and provided for enquirers from the general
public. Despite its near doubled budget, the Referendum Commission produced
much less factually informative material in Nice Two than Nice One,
and what it did produce lent subtly towards the Yes.
"In the Nice Treaty Re-run referendum the Irish political class,
with honourable exceptions, acted with shameful folly. It is only a
matter of time before there is a political reaction amongst the people
at the way in which they have been lied to and bullied to overthrow
last year's referendum result. New political forces, which surely have
the future with them, have advanced further as a result of Nice One
and Nice Two."
Anthony Coughlan, The National Platform
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THE WORST EUROFASCISTS IN THE IRISH POLITICAL ESTABLISHMENT
PM Bertie Ahern who spent E10 million buying votes in a rigged
referendum, prepared in advance by removing the powers of the referee
(The Referendum Commission). Ahern is a fascist worthy of the great
"European Union Project"
Former Taoiseach Dr Garret FitzGerald (dutiful Bilderberger)
lied about the "enhanced cooperation" provisions of the Treaty
of Nice.
Minister for Europe Dick Roche, pushing through the same Nice
Treaty which, as a Dail backbencher, he said would be "an affront
to democracy";
Foreign Minister Brian Cowen, Dr Brigid Laffan and
Pat Cox, abusing his role as speaker of the European Parliament.
- Minister for Justice Michael McDowell:
- RTE (compare BBC): leaning over backwards as usual to please
its political masters, while pretending to give balanced coverage to
the Nice referendum.
- Irish Times editor Conor Brady, a key influence in encouraging
the climate for removing from the Referendum Commission its function
of setting out the pros and cons of referendum propositions
- The Irish Congress of Trade Unions deciding to back the overthrow
of Nice One without any consultation with ordinary trade union members.
The pleasure of learning that the Dublin Regional Council of its biggest
affiliate, SIPTU, which did have a proper discussion with its members,
coming out on the No-side; - The sense that half a dozen leading lights
in IBEC, ICTU, the IFA etc., (many represented on the EU Economic and
Social Committee in Brussels) have become ideological missionaries for
euro-federalism and get ever more alienated from their own members and
constituents in the process.