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Fiorentina Vs Sporting Lisbon Live & Highlights ? 26 August 2009
2009-08-25 09:28:00
Fiorentina Vs Sporting Lisbon Live & Highlights – 26 August 2009 Fiorentina plays Sporting Lisbon in UEFA Champions League live soccer match. Watch Fiorentina – Sporting Lisbon live, highlights, free online at Goalcentre. Fiorentina vs Sporting Lisbon live :- Date : August 25, 2009 Kick Off Time : 19.45 GMT Venue : ACF Fiorentina Sopcast - Media Player - Watch Fiorentina – Sporting ...
Nitin Sawhney
2009-02-24 11:02:00
Nitin Sawhney Coliseu Lisboa 24 Fevereiro 2009 22H
Referendum in Ireland: "NO" to the Treaty of Lisbon
2008-06-13 23:38:00
That's why democracy is the worst form of government except for all those others that have been tried.The Irish voted "No" against the end of restrictions on abortion, and to keep the country?s traditional neutrality and the low tax rates responsible for the rise of the Celtic Tiger. Not against the Treaty. Now what?Blogging in Luxembourg. In engrish.
By: ubikuo
Ireland's Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty this Thursday - Videos.
2008-06-09 19:49:00
If you are Irish, please watch these videos before voting in the referendum on Thursday - half a billion people who are not allowed a vote are depending on you.If you have an hour or so to spare and want to more detail about the Treaty and how it will change Ireland if ratified, Click HERE to watch the video "End of Nations".
Stuart Wheeler takes Government to court over Lisbon Treaty.
2008-06-09 08:00:00
Stuart Wheeler gets his day in court today. He intends to prove that Gordon Brown's refusal to allow us the referendum his government promised in their manifesto is:"Not only immoral but illegal, too . "This was a referendum the people of Britain were promised well before the last election, during it, and after it. "But instead of fulfilling that promise, Gordon Brown has tried to push the Constitution in via the back door by rebranding a document and presenting it as a completely different text. "This is a ridiculous argument. Leaders across Europe - including Valery Giscard d'Estaing, the author of the EU Constitution - have acknowledged, indeed almost gloated about the fact, that the Treaty is the Constitution in all but name. "Furthermore, regardless of what name it is given, the vast majority of the British public want a referendum on this Treaty as demonstrated by the results of a YouGov poll last month."I had to laugh at the response from the Foreign Office spokesman: "Hard...
One reason to vote yes to Lisbon
2008-06-08 23:10:00
One reason to vote yes is that John Bolton, a leading American Neo-Con wants us to vote no. The reason being that voting yes would undermine NATO. He is quoted as saying: Bolton, seen as a hard-liner among right-wing Republicans, said a Yes vote in Thursday?s referendum on the treaty could impact on the military alliance ...
Lisbon Treaty - Yes vote just leads in Irish poll.
2008-06-08 17:11:00
From William Hill:Punters & Politicians Left Scratching Their Heads Following Latest Lisbon Treaty PollThe Yes Campaign has a slender 3% lead going into the final few days before Ireland?s referendum on the controversial Lisbon treaty. The latest Red C poll in the Sunday Business Post has the Yes campaign sitting on 42%, the No?s at 39%, and the undecided?s at 19%.Earlier in the week a TNS/mrbi poll indicated that the opponents to the Lisbon treaty had a 5 percentage point lead over those in favour of it.The latest Red C poll has also had an effect on bookmakers betting on the Lisbon Treaty. William Hill now make a YES vote their 2-7 favourite, and offer odds of 5-2 for a NO vote. Prior to today?s poll the bookies had made the No?s 8-11 favourite, however, they were forced to reassess their prices after seeing the Red C Poll.William Hill?s Irish spokesman Tony Kenny commented ?It still looks to close to call? he continued ?We?ve seen a lot of money for both sides of the debate, ...
Lisbon
2008-06-08 00:05:00
This is the best debate I’ve heard on Lisbon so far.. Embedded from RTE.IE I encourage you to make your own mind up, but here is my approach to reaching a decision on which way to vote: Our airwaves are polluted with politicians from all the mainstream parties trying variously to cajole, frighten or bully us into ...
William Hill - All Irish money on NO to Lisbon Treaty.
2008-06-07 18:06:00
From William Hill:William Hill have dramatically altered their prices on the Lisbon treaty referendum following the latest opinion poll on the controversial EU proposals. The bookmakers previously offered odds of 11-2 for a NO vote, but strong support for the No campaign resulted in Hills cutting those odds to Even money, with a Yes vote now available at 8-11.The latest TNS/MRBI poll gave the No campaign a 5% lead. 35% said they were going to vote NO, 30% YES , 28% were undecided, and 7% said they were not going to vote.William Hill Irish spokesman Tony Kenny commented ?We originally offered odds of 1-10 for a YES vote, but all the money is coming for the NO side? He continued ?Right now the NO campaign seems to have all the momentum, but a week is a long time in politics, and we?re expecting to see a lot more twists and turns before the result is announced next Friday?The Irish referendum takes place on Thursday the 12th June, with the result announced the following day ? the super...
No to Lisbon: Ireland seems set to reject EU treaty
2008-06-07 13:32:00
A few months ago in a post titled "Why Ireland should say no to Lisbon," I argued the con position on the EU treaty now before the Irish people At the time it seemed that the Yes forces were destined to carry the day. However the tide has dramatically shifted, and it now appears that Ireland is likely to give the thumbs down to the treaty.The Lisbon treaty is an amended version of the constitution for Europe that was rejected by the French and the Dutch in 2005. The new treaty retains many of the earlier institutional innovations, but critics have complained it is too complex, contains many loopholes and can't be easily understood by those unfamiliar with the sometimes obscure protocols and legalisms.An Irish Times poll has shown a major shift in public opinion over recent weeks. Treaty opponents have doubled their support, going from 17 to 35%, while supporters of the treaty have slipped from 35 to 30%.Ireland's governing and main opposition parties all support the treaty. They...
Exploring Portugal?s Playgrounds - From Lisbon To the Algarve
2008-06-07 07:16:00
The stunning southern European nation of Portugal lies on the Atlantic Ocean meaning that whilst it has a fabulous temperate climate with exceptionally long hot summers experienced in the Algarve region and in the interior of the nation, it also has fabulous and dramatic coastline which has been crafted by the sea and the dramatic ...
End of Nations - EU Takeover & the Lisbon Treaty
2008-06-06 21:16:00
We set out to make a video about the pros and cons of the Lisbon Treaty and found out to our horror the lies, manipulations and deceit behind the EU. From MEPs, legal experts and EU researches the true nature of the EU unfolded, how it really operates from behind closed doors and away from prying eyes. We discovered the massive power grab away from citizens and nations to the elites that is being proposed in this treaty. Most shocking of all was how our elected representatives are willingly handing us over to this emerging Totalitarian Superstate by deception , propaganda and outright lies. This video details how the structures of the EU really operate, what the full significance of the Lisbon Treaty is and how it is the end of Nations within in the EU. MEPs describe their experience in Brussels and how they are undermined by the real power of the unelected and unaccountable Eurocrats who run the organization. How the politicians are working together for their own selfish needs whil...
Irish odds on to vote NO in Lisbon Treaty referendum.
2008-06-06 15:42:00
William Hill are giving "even" odds for a YES vote in the Lisbon Treaty referendum. Those of us opposed to the treaty will be glad to hear that the NO vote is "odds on" - 8/11. This could be down to the latest poll held on the Treaty.If you are Irish, please vote NO for us, because we were not allowed a referendum as we would vote against the Treaty.
Timor opposition leader targets policies in Lisbon address
2008-06-06 13:35:00
7/6/2008 The Portugal Painting a cautiously upbeat scene of East Timor, opposition leader Mari Alkatiri has criticized the policies of Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao's government in several areas during an address in the Portuguese capital.
lisbon streets
2008-06-05 23:05:00
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Irish look set to reject Lisbon Treaty.
2008-06-05 22:47:00
Hat tip to Iain Dale.From the Irish Times:The Lisbon Treaty is heading towards a shock defeat with the No side now in the lead, according to the findings of the latest Irish Times/TNS mrbi poll.It will take an unprecedented swing in the last week of the campaign for the Treaty to be carried.The poll shows the number of people intending to vote No has almost doubled to 35 per cent (up 17 points) since the last poll three weeks ago, while the number of the Yes side has declined to 30 per cent (down 5 points).The number of undecided voters is still a significant 28 per (down 12 points) cent, while 7 per cent won?t vote.The massive increase by the No vote since the last poll has mainly come through gains among undecided voters but, even more ominously for the Yes side, it has lost some support to the No camp.While the final outcome is still in the hands of undecided voters, the clear momentum is now with the No campaign, and it will take a dramatic shift in public attitudes over the nex...
Irish Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty - Funny.
2008-06-03 21:51:00
I came across this on The Tap Blog. I had to post on here as it cheered me up so much. Fine Gael, the biggest Party in Ireland's pro-EU governing coalition erected this voting meter in a Dublin mall. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. Can you imagine the scramble to turn it off when they realised what was happening?
Nick Clegg has more faces than Big Ben (Lisbon Treaty).
2008-06-03 15:26:00
I've pointed out several times what a complete and utter two faced ARSE Nick Clegg really is: HERE, HERE and HERE. Well it seems that William Hague has written to Cleggie asking where he actually stands on the subject of a referendum for the Lisbon Treaty. I'll be stuffed if I know.William writes:"Tomorrow the Lords will begin the key votes on the Lisbon Treaty, including the crucial vote on a referendum. In the Commons you ordered your MPs to abstain on the vote. You even ordered those frontbenchers who insisted on keeping their manifesto promises to resign.You said you wanted a referendum on the EU ? in or out. On 25th February you led your MPs in storming out of the Chamber because Mr. Speaker had not selected a Liberal Democrat amendment for that referendum.In the Guardian on 25th February you wrote: 'We want a referendum on Europe with substance. This generation deserves its chance to say where we stand on Europe - in or out.'Yet in the House of Lords, when an amendment was...
Joss Stone Performs at ?Rock in Rio? in Lisbon
2008-06-02 22:04:00
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Postiga signs for Sporting Lisbon
2008-06-01 23:35:00
Portugal national team forward Helder Postiga is leaving Porto to sign a three-year deal with league rivals Sporting Lisbon.
By: sports
Lisbon Treaty - Irish Referendum - End of Nations.
2008-05-28 08:15:00
I posted this video last month and seeing as the 12th of June Irish Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is just around the corner, I thought it would be a good time to post it again:This is a must watch, eye opening video from the Wise Up Journal.From their website:We set out to make a video about the pros and cons of the Lisbon Treaty and found out to our horror the lies, manipulations and deceit behind the EU. From MEPs, legal experts and EU researches the true nature of the EU unfolded, how it really operates from behind closed doors and away from prying eyes. We discovered the massive power grab away from citizens and nations to the elites that is being proposed in this treaty. Most shocking of all was how our elected representatives are willingly handing us over to this emerging Totalitarian Superstate by deception , propaganda and outright lies.This video details how the structures of the EU really operate, what the full significance of the Lisbon Treaty is and how it is the end o...
Yes to Lisbon
2008-05-27 11:59:00
Yes to LisbonOriginally uploaded by The Labour PartyI recently attended a meeting of the South East Labour Party Councillors Forum in Kilkenny. The meeting was addressed by Labour Party Leader Eamonn Gilmore TD who spoke about the forthcoming Lisbon Treaty Referendum.
The Great Lisbon Earthquake
2008-05-25 14:00:00
It was one of the most destructive earthquakes on record and, quite possibly, changed the course of European history. The epicenter of the earthquake was in the North Atlantic about 200 kilometers southwest of the Portuguese coast and geologists now estimate the magnitude at almost 9 on the Richter scale. There was no warning when the tremors came in three devastating jolts on November 1, 1755 (All Saint's Day) beginning at 9:30 in the morning (local time). Although the earthquake subsided after only ten minutes, the devastation was only just beginning. In the city of Lisbon, fires raged out of control for days and destroyed large sections of the city. People fleeing the city attempted to escape any way that they could including aboard ships that were still moored on the Tagus river. Unfortunately, the tsunami that followed the earthquake battered the coast and rushed up the river thirty minutes after the tremors ended. Many of the low-lying areas were swamped by three great w...
The Great Lisbon Earthquake
2008-05-25 14:00:00
It was one of the most destructive earthquakes on record and, quite possibly, changed the course of European history. The epicenter of the earthquake was in the North Atlantic about 200 kilometers southwest of the Portuguese coast and geologists now estimate the magnitude at almost 9 on the Richter scale. There was no warning when the tremors came in three devastating jolts on November 1, 1755 (All Saint's Day) beginning at 9:30 in the morning (local time). Although the earthquake subsided after only ten minutes, the devastation was only just beginning. In the city of Lisbon, fires raged out of control for days and destroyed large sections of the city. People fleeing the city attempted to escape any way that they could including aboard ships that were still moored on the Tagus river. Unfortunately, the tsunami that followed the earthquake battered the coast and rushed up the river thirty minutes after the tremors ended. Many of the low-lying areas were swamped by three great w...
Lisbon Treaty - Lib Dems - the most dishonest party?
2008-05-21 07:48:00
Last night Tory peer Lord Blackwell proposed a motion to make it law that a referendum is held on whether Britain joins the Euro. The motion was defeated by 195 votes to 135. Now this is a surprise seeing as Labour promised to hold a referendum on the Euro during their 1997 election campaign. Why would they vote against their own policy? As Lord Strathclyde said: there was "something very fishy" about the government's refusal to back its own policy. I wonder if Gordon Brown has promised the other European heads of state that we will join the Euro shortly after ratifying the Lisbon Constitution Treaty. If that is the case, then this is another example of Brown denying the people their democratic right to vote. There's a good chance that if entering the Euro did go to a referendum we (like the Lisbon Treaty) would vote NO. And Gordon can't let that happen.It looks very much like Gordon Brown is going to railroad us into the Lisbon Treaty, shortly followed by forcing the Euro on us....
Lisbon Treaty- Why vote Yes
2008-05-20 15:52:00
The following is the text of a letter I sent to local media outlining my position on the Lisbon Treaty. I would be interested to hear your views on the issue.Dear Editor,Next month people will be voting in the referendum on the LisbonReform Treaty. This vote will determine the future direction ofEurope for 500 million people. The 26 member States that make up theEU together with Ireland are anxiously waiting to see how we vote inour Referendum. It would be a serious set back to the future of theEU if Ireland voted No 13 States have already decided to ratify theTreaty by their own constitutional mechanisms. It would also be aserious loss to Ireland and its citizens if the result is negative. Anew set of values and principles would be lost? the social charterwould be lost and the new legal commitment to tackling climate changeand to eradicating global poverty would be lost.When these valuable provisions in the Lisbon Reform Treaty arecombined with the new democratic role of National P...
Tickets to Lisbon and Barcelona at a super price!
2008-05-14 15:45:00
      Did the long weekend turn out to be too short? Was it raining? Traffic jams?   The next one will be better because you may spend it in sunny Lisbon or Barcelona! Only from 14 to 18 May 2008 you can buy a ticket to Lisbon and Barcelona at a super price! Lisbon from 149.99 EUR / 89.99 GBP all inclusive Barcelona from 99.99 EUR / 59.99 ...
Irish Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty 12th June 2008
2008-05-13 19:56:00
The date has been set for the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. The 12th of June could be the day the Irish save the UK from the EU superstate. The Irish government under their new Prime Minister, Brian Cowen are supporting the "yes" vote. However a yes result is not set in stone. In a recent poll 38 said yes, 28 no and 34 were undecided. A previous poll was even closer with only a 4 point gap between yes and no.It's clear that the strength of feeling is stronger amongst the "no" voters, and they are more likely to turn out on voting day. Here's hoping anyway.Come on you Irish beauties. Do Europe a massive favour and vote NO. Please!Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Win ?1,000 in Yes to Lisbon Video competition
2008-05-13 01:00:00
For all you budding video makers out there the Labour Party is running a"Yes to Lisbon video competition" You can submit your entry to campaigns@labour.ie in). The deadline for entries is June 1st. I would also like to recommend the excellent Yes to Lisbon website from the Labour Party. This site sets out quite clearly the information you require on the Reform Treaty, policy issues and also an online Blog on the Treaty.
Romantic retreat in Lisbon
2008-05-11 20:30:00
Hip, historic and healthy, Lisbon's Solar Do Castelo is an exquisite haven for a romantic retreat.Located in the heart of the old town of Portugal's capital, this 18th-century mansion originally built within the walls of St George's Castle has been converted into a luxurious hotel, fit for royalty.The circa 1765 building retains many of its original features, but alongside this boasts an enticing contemporary design, with all the modern amenities including free wireless access in every room.And according to secretplaces.com, each room is treated to a fresh apple each day.A stone's throw from some of the trendiest shops, bars and cafes in Lisbon, guests here can venture out to sample a variety of tastes, as there is no restaurant within the hotel itself.The picturesque hideaway is home to 14 rooms and these surround gardens and an inner courtyard.While in Lisbon, tourists may want to visit some of the many attractions including Commercial Square, the Church of Sao Roque and the N...
Lisbon Treaty referendum poll. Gordon Brown.
2008-05-08 22:50:00
With all the other trouble Gordon Brown is having at the moment, the Lisbon Treaty is not getting much coverage. A referendum should be our number one priority - anything that Gordon Brown has done will fade into insignificance when compared to what an all powerful EU will do. Is Gordon Brown refusing to allow a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty because:A) The Lisbon Treaty does not constitute a constitutional change.B) We will vote NO.C) Manifesto promises mean nothing to the listening Prime Minister.D) Ratifying the Lisbon Treaty will give even more power to Europe's political elite.E) He thinks that we the little people are too thick to understand the Treaty.F) He dreams of a socialist Super-State.G) B,C,D,E and F pollcode.com free polls
The Irish Rebel against the Lisbon Treaty - Song.
2008-05-05 22:05:00
Hat Tip to The Final Redoubt and The Eurealist.God I hope the Irish can do it for us. I promise to raise the Irish flag once a year in respect if they vote down this attack on democracy.If you have an hour or so to spare, Click HERE to watch a video that will show the the truth about the Lisbon Treaty.
Pocket a bargain in Lisbon
2008-05-01 20:30:00
Old books, vinyl records, paintings, secondhand computers and Portuguese food specialities are just some of the diverse goods to be found at the Thieves Market in Lisbon. The Feira da Ladra in the city's Alfama district is a busy flea market located in a street and has some of the best bargains around, according to some reports. World Events Guide notes vendors sell local handmade cloths, while the New York Times likens it to the famous flea markets of Paris and Madrid, adding: "You can experience the fun of haggling for bargains … Nearly everything you can imagine is for sale." Go Lisbon website says the market dates back around 800 years, though it may have been named Feira da Ladra as late as the 17th century. It adds that today traders are "perfectly legal" but the Lisbon Connection advises shoppers to keep a tight hold on their purses and bags. As well as shopping there are many cultural beauties to visit during a stay in Portugal's capital, such as t...
Hunter's Entrance at the Raw House Show in Lisbon, Portugal
2008-04-20 21:26:00
Listen to that pop!!
By: KLQ Blog
Trendy eating in Lisbon
2008-04-20 20:30:00
Epitomising the see and be seen mentality, Bica do Sapato is one of the trendiest restaurants in Lisbon.Attracting the hippest people on the Portuguese scene, the eatery is well-known for being part-owned by actor John Malkovich.The three-part restaurant, in a building once used as a boat factory, crams in a selection of food types to suit a number of different tastes.Home to a sushi bar and a cafeteria, it is the menu of the gourmet restaurant that most guests come to sample.Chef Fausto Airoldi produces some original dishes such as reindeer, buffalo and chickpea ice cream, alongside modern takes on some Portuguese staples including seafood broth with grilled red prawns and Asian vegetables and veal knuckle browned in olive oil.The venue is adorned with minimalist decor, with some splashes of colour accompanied by some Knoll and Saarinen originals.John Malkovich is famous for his role in a variety of hit films and has been nominated for Academy Awards for his roles in Places in the ...
Lisbon Treaty - End of Nations - From the Wise Up Journal.
2008-04-17 15:31:00
This is a must watch, eye opening video from the Wise Up Journal.From their website:We set out to make a video about the pros and cons of the Lisbon Treaty and found out to our horror the lies, manipulations and deceit behind the EU. From MEPs, legal experts and EU researches the true nature of the EU unfolded, how it really operates from behind closed doors and away from prying eyes. We discovered the massive power grab away from citizens and nations to the elites that is being proposed in this treaty. Most shocking of all was how our elected representatives are willingly handing us over to this emerging Totalitarian Superstate by deception , propaganda and outright lies.This video details how the structures of the EU really operate, what the full significance of the Lisbon Treaty is and how it is the end of Nations within in the EU. MEPs describe their experience in Brussels and how they are undermined by the real power of the unelected and unaccountable Eurocrats who run the orga...
Rangers expect Cuellar to be fit for Lisbon
2008-04-08 13:38:00
Carlos Cuellar is expected to be fit for Rangers' UEFA Cup tie against Sporting Lisbon, according to the club's official website.1 Vote(s)
By: JeQQ it
Friday flip-through: RyanAir reports, Lisbon, Florence
2008-04-04 16:33:00
Let’s wind down and settle into our weekend, shall we? Even on a rainy Friday morning, we’ve found inspiration this morning flipping through some other sites. For example: The web has been busier than the Dublin airspace with stories about Ryanair. Our favorite budget travel rebel at “Less than a Shoestring” last week continued to explain ”Why I Love/Hate RyanAir.” (Let’s say that it has to do with taxes, fees, and working the system. “Dealing with low-cost carriers such as RyanAir is like playing a game. In order to play well, you need to know the rules.” Meanwhile, over on the other shoe, Spendthrift Shoestring is back from Carriacou and already monitoring the overall health of the low-cost carrier business. Alex points out that Air Berlin and Centralwings have experienced some turbulence, while RyanAir is reporting growth in March. At least some airlines are showing growth. BudgetTravel, reporting on the ATA airline bankr...
Rangers vs Sporting Lisbon Highlights: UEFA Cup Highlights
2008-04-04 10:14:00
Rangers vs Sporting Lisbon Highlights: UEFA Cup Highlights1 Vote(s)
By: JeQQ it
Rangers FC vs. Sporting Lisbon Live Streaming Soccer
2008-03-30 16:45:00
Rangers FC vs. Sporting Lisbon Live http://www2.myp2p.eu/broadcast.-php?matchid=9274&part=sport-s
No one should ever vote Lib Dem again - Lisbon Treaty.
2008-03-27 18:45:00
There are rumours flying around and whispers of what could be the most disgusting act of self serving politics to occur in decades. It is well known that if you were to cut Nick Clegg in half, you would find gold stars running through him like Blackpool rock. So it was no surprise when he forced his MPs to abstain from voting for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. You see, it is thought that as many as fifty Lib Dem MPs would have voted for a referendum if given a free vote. And old EU Nick would not like that. To cover up this massive split in his party he invented the In or Out option, which was seen by all as a feeble attempt at a smokescreen.Now, you would think that Nick would continue with this party policy when the Lisbon Treaty reaches the House of Lords. You would, it seems, be thinking wrong. There's one major difference between Lib Dem MPs and Lib Dem Peers - Lib Dem Peers are very Pro-Europe and if given a free vote, they would probably vote against allowing a referendu...
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2008-03-25 23:38:00
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Why the press blackout on the Lisbon Treaty?
2008-03-24 09:59:00
I was startled to read in the Christian Science Monitor: It’s the End of Britain as we know it….if ratified, it will become the decisive act in this creation of a federal European superstate with its capital in Brussels. Britain would become a province and its “Mother of Parliaments,” a regional assembly… The Eurocrat elite in Brussels ...
Lisbon Treaty Referendum - Spot the odd one out.
2008-03-14 12:30:00
The Lisbon Treaty passed through the House of Commons by 346 to 206 on Tuesday to give the bill a third reading. Now it is down to the Lords to grant the people a referendum on the treaty. The main argument for and against a referendum is this: Is the new Lisbon Treaty similar enough to the rejected EU Constitution to warrant a referendum? Here are some quotes on the subject - I hope the Lords will take these into account when making their decision:House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee."We conclude that there is no material difference between the provisions on foreign affairs in the Constitutional Treaty which the government made subject to approval in a referendum and those in the Lisbon Treaty on which a referendum is being denied,"Valéry Giscard d?Estaing, former French President and Chairman of the Convention which drew up the EU Constitution."They have taken the original draft constitution, blown it apart into separate elements, and have then attached them, one by one, to ...
Rangers, Sporting Lisbon advance to UEFA Cup quarterfinals
2008-03-14 10:19:00
Sporting Lisbon booked their quarterfinal place in the UEFA Cup with a 1-0 win over Bolton Wanderers, while Glasgow Rangers too advanced despite a 1-0 defeat against Germanan club Werder Bremen.
Sporting Lisbon vs Bolton Highlights: UEFA Cup Highlights
2008-03-14 08:30:00
Sporting Lisbon vs Bolton Highlights: UEFA Cup Highlights2 Vote(s)
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Live Sporting Lisbon vs Bolton Wanderers Stream
2008-03-12 11:57:00
Live Sporting Lisbon vs Bolton Wanderers Stream In the first leg played at Reebok Stadium, Sporting seized the advantage despite trailing by a Gavin McCann goal scored in the 25th minute. Bolton boss Gary Megson would have thought that they had the early advantage, but he was devastated to see Simon Vukcevic score the equalizer in ...
Lisbon China antique shops understanding of the history of China to the Por
2008-03-12 04:09:00
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Lisbon Treaty Referendum - How your MP voted.
2008-03-07 20:58:00
Come the bloody revolution......If you are interested to find out how your MP voted on the Lisbon Treaty referendum, click HERE.Well? Did you get shafted by your representative in parliament?
Lisbon Treaty - How to flush out a rat (Nick Clegg).
2008-03-06 20:13:00
There are some that believe that Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown have come to some kind of gentleman's agreement. Did Nick Clegg force his MPs to abstain from the Lisbon Treaty referendum vote to help out Gordon? Could there be a Lib-Lab pact in the offing? I suspect that there could be some truth in such a belief, but I'm not convinced. Yet.....There is one sure fire way to find out. You see Nick Clegg has promised to whip the Lib Dem Lords to abstain from the same vote if it is re-introduced into the Upper Chamber. The problem for Gordon Brown that is the Lords just might vote in favour of a referendum. From the Telegraph:There are 202 Conservative peers, and 215 Labour peers. IWAR says that if the 78 Liberal Democrats were all to abstain, there would need to be just 13 more of the 224 crossbenchers in favour than against in order to deny the Government a majority.So, do you see where this is leading? There is a decent chance that the vote in the Upper Chamber will go against Gordon...
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