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[ot] Crypto-Jew Sarkozy plans to bypass Irish no vote

by "Ø" <Ø@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 14, 2008 at 02:36 AM

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/2123816/EU-Treaty-Nicolas-Sarkozy-plans-to-bypass-Irish-no-vote.html


Nicolas Sarkozy plans to bypass Irish no vote
By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels
Last Updated: 7:56PM BST 13/06/2008

Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, is working with European Union
officials and diplomats to plan a special "legal arrangement" to bypass
Ireland's referendum rejection.

Mr Sarkozy takes over the EU's rotating presidency in July and will be
tasked with resurrecting, for a second time, Lisbon Treaty proposals
first contained in the European Constitution rejected by French and
Dutch voters three years ago.

Diplomats and officials have no intention of letting the Irish no vote
sink a blueprint to boost the EU's powers on the international stage and
to create a President of Europe.

Gordon Brown has already phoned Paris to promise Mr Sarkozy that Britain
will ignore Ireland to continue parliamentary ratification of the EU
Treaty.

Jean-Pierre Jouyet, the French Europe Minister, has hinted that Paris
already has a legal "fix", such as plans revealed in The Daily Telegraph
on Wednesday, to keep the EU Treaty alive.

"The most im****tant thing is that the ratification process must continue
in the other countries and then we shall see with the Irish what type of
legal arrangement could be found," he said.

"We must remain within the framework of the Lisbon treaty."

Eight countries are still engaged in parliamentary ratification of the
Treaty but are expected to have finished, without any upsets by the
autumn.

Plans to find a "mechanism" keeping Ireland within the EU but
tem****arily outside the Lisbon Treaty will then be tabled at an October
or December meeting of Europe's leaders.

"Ireland must not stop the process of getting the Treaty through. Then
we can take stock," said a diplomat close to negotiations.

Mr Brown will join Mr Sarkozy and other EU leaders at a Brussels summit
next Thursday to vow that it is business as usual on pu****ng the Treaty
through.

Brian Cowen, the Irish Taoiseach, is expected to sup****t the calls for
ratification to continue in other countries and to plead that Ireland is
not left behind.

But the British Prime Minister will face strong domestic calls for
Parliament's ratification of the Treaty to be halted.

The Conservatives will revive demands for a British referendum as a ICM
poll yesterday found that Britons would vote against the Lisbon Treaty
by 51 per cent to 28 per cent.

Neil O'Brien, Director of Open Europe, said: "The argument for a
referendum in Britain is now overwhelming. Europe's political
establishment plan to carry on regardless. Only a referendum in Britain
can finally kill this thing off."

Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, argued that the EU
must honour the Irish vote, the only referendum to place on the Treaty
in the EU's 27 member states.

"I suspect that the EU extremists will simply try to ignore it as they
did the French and Dutch results," he said.

"The third reading of the treaty in the House of Lords next week must be
halted because the project now has no legitimacy."

There are advanced plans in Brussels for a "bridging mechanism" to allow
Ireland to be removed from the list of signatories to the Lisbon Treaty
after the EU's 26 other member states have ratified it.'

Ireland will continue to remain in the euro and be covered by existing
Treaties but will be left out of the creation of an EU president and
foreign minister, which would proceed as planned.

By late 2009 or early 2010, when Croatia joins the EU, an amending
"Accession Treaty" will be signed by all members including Dublin.

Incor****ated into it would be a series of protocol texts giving paper
"opt-outs" on controversial Irish EU issues, such as taxation powers or
greater military co-operation.

Ireland, like the rest of the Europe, does not hold referendums on EU
enlargement treaties and with new protocol opt-outs Dublin may get the
Treaty past the Irish parliament without another popular vote.

© Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2008.
 




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