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Re:If citizens have a voice, who’s listening? Lessons from recent citizen consultation experiments for the European Union This is my second to leave a comment. The last one was refused only moments ago. Not only do they ignore your votes, they ignore your written comment. Now where was I ?I had mentioned the fact that France and the Netherlands as well as Ireland had said "NO" to what is now the Lisbon Treaty and yet that bunch of hasbeens are going to make Ireland vote again. As has already been said, which part of NO, do the Commission not understand? The N or the O.As I also said, it would be perfectly legal for all of the working Taxpayers across the whole of the European Union to ignore all demands for the payment of Taxation as long as they change the way the are employed and are paid. You will find a link at -: http://wwwanthony-flynn.blogspot.com Enough for now.Regards, ATFlynn.
This is my second to leave a comment. The last one was refused only moments ago. Not only do they ignore your votes, they ignore your written comment. Now where was I ?I had mentioned the fact that France and the Netherlands as well as Ireland had said "NO" to what is now the Lisbon Treaty and yet that bunch of hasbeens are going to make Ireland vote again. As has already been said, which part of NO, do the Commission not understand? The N or the O.As I also said, it would be perfectly legal for all of the working Taxpayers across the whole of the European Union to ignore all demands for the payment of Taxation as long as they change the way the are employed and are paid. You will find a link at -: http://wwwanthony-flynn.blogspot.com Enough for now.Regards, ATFlynn.
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