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Originally Posted by Percentage
Are there any Lib-Dems out there who can explain exactly what are the "constitutional" differences as they would put forward that now exist in this version of the treaty that have impelled them to change there position as David Law's on QT was explaining & refering to?
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None of the europhiles (including the Liberal Dims) can or want to answer that valid point from you, Percentage.
There is, of course, only one reason why the Liberal Dims say they no longer want an EU Constitution (EU 'Amending' Treaty) referendum: and that is because they know they would not win it (i.e. the anti-EU Treaty side would be victorious).
The fact that the obsessively pro-EU Liberal Dims are so concerned at not winning a Treaty vote and that they are desperate to avoid one being held is clear evidence that they don't want to put the EU Treaty to be put at risk of being rejected in a referendum because it facilitates another major shifit of power from London to Brussels.