Andre:
What I am referring to was the next step: making the EU also a
centralised, political powerbase.



woods:
    Oh, so most people voted against the EU constitution due 
to the confusing an non-transparent wording?  They wanted people 
to vote on a worded document and yet didn't have the worded document 
in view for the public to see what they were voting on?
    This political powerbase.  Was this move and centralization 
first inherent in this constitution whereas before this, the EU 
was a way to make economic activity easier?  Was this 
political powerbase thus also voted against when the constitution 
was voted against?  Or am I mixing up events?
    This is interesting and please bear with my lack of understanding, thus, 
questions.



woods


      
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