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Berlin Treaty, is one of the many running sores then created; frontiers that seem to have been designed only in order to make lasting peace impossible.
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Yet now they have thrown the weapon away and, notwithstanding that the Treaty is against the interests of the UK, they will not let The People deliver their verdict upon it.
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Yet now they have thrown the weapon away and, notwithstanding that the Treaty is against the interests of the UK, they will not let The People deliver their verdict upon it.
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Everyone knows that the Treaty is the same as the Constitution.
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Now we know that the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons has concluded, much as the European Scrutiny Committee has, that this Treaty is the same as the EU Constitution, that might be thought in a proper exercise of democracy, to have given the Government pause for thought:
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Now we know that the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons has concluded, much as the European Scrutiny Committee has, that this Treaty is the same as the EU Constitution, that might be thought in a proper exercise of democracy, to have given the Government pause for thought:
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Everyone knows that the Treaty is the same as the Constitution.
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I think this Treaty is the beginning of the end - of the EU itself.
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That one side says the Treaty is a completely different from the one resoundingly rejected in 2005 by France and The Netherlands and that the other side says it is a dead ringer has become a sterile one.
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That one side says the Treaty is a completely different from the one resoundingly rejected in 2005 by France and The Netherlands and that the other side says it is a dead ringer has become a sterile one.
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