Democrat - November-December 2007

Giscard d'Staing

to

Mr Brown and Mr Miliband



"I have taken on the work of comparing the draft of the new Treaty of Lisbon with the Constitution on the 'nine essential points'. To my surprise, and, to tell the truth, to my great satisfaction, these nine points reappear word for word in the new project. Not a comma has changed! The only thing is that you have to really look for them because they are dispersed in the texts the new Treaty refers to, namely the Treaties of Rome and Maastricht. The only difference is that the qualified majority voting is put off until 1 November 2014, while with the Constitution, it would have come into force straight after ratification. I do not see the interest of this delay and I think we could have done without it."


See also

from November-December 2007 issue:

Write to your MP and demand a referendum!
Defend direct democracy
House of Commons EU Scrutiny Committee report
CAEF AGM political resolution

from September 2007 issue:

TUC Demands referendum on EU Constitution
Stop turning the EU into a super-state
What they say about the Constitution
More centralisation says former German President
What they say about the EU Constitution

from July 2007 issue:

Demand a referendum
The new Treaty is identical to EU Constitution
'Exclusive Mandate" trick to consolidate EU state
Disguising the EU Constitution
Annex 1
Blair's infamous 'red lines'

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