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June 06, 2005

Second Guessing France's No Vote On EU Constitution

British Blogger Peter Cuthbertson at the popular Conservative Commentary asks:

Why are europhiles starting to claim that many Frenchmen voted against the EU Constitution not out of euroscepticism but because of their feelings about Chirac and national politics, as if it's some knock-out blow? Apart from the fact that people are entitled to vote for something for any reason they like in a democracy, they surely can't believe it doesn't work both ways.
See "No meant No" for Mr. Cuthbertson's analysis. It's worth reading.

Posted by Munir Umrani at June 6, 2005 08:58 PM

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