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Rarely have I been able to agree with the chairman of the conservative group, Hartmut Nassauer, so much on anything as I have today. In his speech, Mr Nassauer analysed the reasons why the results of the Irish referendum turned out the way they did, and I agree with him completely.
Ireland voted against the European Union, and so against the Treaty of Lisbon. The EU needs to examine the reasons for this itself.
The Commission appears a technocratic institution. Brussels is annoying the public more and more and seems to be a mad bureaucracy which acts despotically.
I share Mr Nassauer’s desire to have more decisions taken at Member State level."@en1
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