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January 31, 2005
EU Constitution
We have a long way to go before Britain votes for the European Constitution. Less than half the population has heard of it. Of the rest, some 30 percent are against ratification, 20 percent for. (The figures come from a Eurobarometer survey of 1,300 voters.)
Unfortunately Blair/Iraq is a negative factor here. Many people may vote against the Constitution to protest against government policies. Even if Blair resigns at some point, the vote is likely to be a reflection of British domestic politics rather than the product of an informed debate.
www.guardian.co.uk/eu/story/0,7369,1401326,00.html?gusrc=rss
www.gesis.org/en/data%5Fservice/eurobarometer/guide/index.htm
Posted by Simon Holledge at January 31, 2005 12:17 AM
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