I tried to keep the letter as neutral as possible in order to appeal to "swing voters" - I seem to have succeeded in confusing this YES voter in any case!
Lisbon not 'elitist or undemocratic' - Letters, Opinion - Independent.ie
Frank SchnittGer's demands (Letters, August 27) in relation to the Lisbon Treaty epitomise the self-contradictory attitude of much of the opposition to Lisbon. On the one hand he says he wants to underline "the perceived elitist and undemocratic nature of the European project". On the other hand he wants "increased powers for the directly elected European Parliament". Does he not realise that by increasing the power of "the directly elected European Parliament" he is taking power away from the equally directly elected Irish Dail and is weakening the influence of the parliaments of other small countries? Frank Schnittger should realise that when 27 democratically elected governments spend seven years negotiating a treaty it is neither "elitist nor undemocratic". A LEAVY SUTTON, DUBLIN 13
On the one hand he says he wants to underline "the perceived elitist and undemocratic nature of the European project".
On the other hand he wants "increased powers for the directly elected European Parliament".
Does he not realise that by increasing the power of "the directly elected European Parliament" he is taking power away from the equally directly elected Irish Dail and is weakening the influence of the parliaments of other small countries?
Frank Schnittger should realise that when 27 democratically elected governments spend seven years negotiating a treaty it is neither "elitist nor undemocratic".
A LEAVY
SUTTON, DUBLIN 13
Where did I say Lisbon not 'elitist or undemocratic' - Letters, Opinion - Independent.ie
he says he wants to underline "the perceived elitist and undemocratic nature of the European project".
Indeed I criticised Minister Dick Roche for doing so!!!
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Such is the price of fame! Vote McCain for war without gain