European Constitution
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Asked to comment on a reported proposal by France and Germany suggesting that only the support of twenty out of twenty five EU member states was needed to go ahead with the European Constitution, the PMOS said that he never commented on hypothetical scenarios. That said, it was not an idea that we would look upon with any particular favour.
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Imagine if there were no hypothetical scenarios….
Comment by Chris Lightfoot — 14 May 2004 on 12:45 am | Link