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That really sums it up, does it not: Le Grand Projet is far too important to be left to the voters who might just, if given the democratic right to vote on the subject, throw a monkey wrench in the works.
Archive 2007-07-15 2007
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That really sums it up, does it not: Le Grand Projet is far too important to be left to the voters who might just, if given the democratic right to vote on the subject, throw a monkey wrench in the works.
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Piot spent the mid - '80s shuttling between Antwerp and Kinshasa, where he helped U.S. and Zairian health experts launch a prolific research effort known as Projet SIDA (Project AIDS).
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It was given detailed treatment by the Abbé Castel de Saint-Pierre in three works, the most important of which bears the title Projet de paix perpétuelle entre les souverains chrétiens [Plan for Perpetual Peace between Christian Sovereigns].
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Le Grand Projet rolls relentlessly along, yet the Tory party fiddles whilst the United Kingdom's independence burns.
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Le Grand Projet rolls relentlessly along, yet the Tory party fiddles whilst the United Kingdom's independence burns.
Archive 2009-09-13 2009
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If you doubt this then look no further than this piece from the excellent Dan Hannan concerning the effacing of opposition to le Grand Projet in the European ‘Parliament’.
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Indeed we discover that the argument is now about more than just whether there should be a referendum on the EU Constitution or not but is about whether those of us who say ‘Yes!’ are going to be permitted to say so and whether in future dissent from Le Grand Projet is going to be permitted.
Archive 2008-02-24 2008
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The EuroNabobery has long decided that we shall have it, whether we like it or not, and that the people of Europe are not to be allowed a single chance to derail Le Grand Projet.
Archive 2008-04-13 2008
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Indeed we discover that the argument is now about more than just whether there should be a referendum on the EU Constitution or not but is about whether those of us who say ‘Yes!’ are going to be permitted to say so and whether in future dissent from Le Grand Projet is going to be permitted.
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