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7 May: Schuman Lecture: Political Economy of Reinventing Europe by ... ... growth and the lack of success in implementing further structural reforms, Van der Ploeg highlights the political economy of the European Union and discusses the role of the Maastricht Treaty as an impediment or catalyst for reform. ... Crossroads - http://crossroadsmag.eu/ |
Brussels isn't listening By Blog Bot People, young or old, should not vote in the European elections unless they think they are being offered a manifesto that directly addresses politics - for the EU, to reform*it*or against it.It is better not to vote than to perpetuate a ... would be only slightly less stomach churning if the EU hadn't just ignored the French, Dutch and Irish voters shouting 'NO' to the Lisbon Treaty at the ballot box. So kids, you can shout all you like, but Brussels isn't listening. ... British Democracy Forum - http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/ ![]() From the Libertas Insider blog: ![]() Bruno Waterfield in the Telegraph pretty much covers how nauseating it is when politicians engage in this kind of nonsense: This is all typically patronising and commitment-lite, an indication of the low expectations and true contempt in which "young people" and the rest of us are held. It is European politics for cretins...*People, young or old, should not vote in the European elections unless they think they are being offered a manifesto that directly addresses politics - for the EU, to reform*it*or against it.It is better not to vote than to perpetuate a ghastly sham. If low turnout reflects a lack of political engagement with the EU project then so be it. The idea that young people should attend a propaganda rally where they are encouraged to shout "Can you hear me Europe?" would be only slightly less stomach churning if the EU hadn't just ignored the French, Dutch and Irish voters shouting 'NO' to the Lisbon Treaty at the ballot box. So kids, you can shout all you like, but Brussels isn't listening. |