Originally posted by C0ckney
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Originally posted by VetLegion
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The 'Constitution' (which was not a consitution really) and the Lisbon Treaty are not the same document. Secondly, the changes in that constitution as well as the Lisbon Treaty were meant (in part) to democratize the EU more. Keeping the status-quo (= a no vote) would mean a less democratic EU (in terms of power division, voting conditions etc) than its current situation
The point I'm trying to get across is that those Nigel Farage kind of skeptics don't want any power relegated to the EU - at all. They handily disguise their argument stating it is undemocratic. So what happens is that their behaviour strengthens or favours the intergovernmental approach, i.e. the Council (because they defend the interest of their own country at EU level, which is supposedly more democratic then ). That Council by the way, that gave its unanimate vote to the Herman Van Rompuy, the guy Farage is fulminating at in the video. So he is criticizing someone that was voted with pretty much his favourite institution.
What he should promote is more power to parliament. Skeptics always go on at lengths about the EU's undemocratic character, but all it boils down to is they don't want a stronger parliament, because that would mean their 'national powerbrokering' would become weaker. It would make Europe as an institution more democratic however.
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