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Move over, darling

category national | history and heritage | other press author Saturday October 03, 2009 14:16author by Blazes Boylan Report this post to the editors

An ignored outcome of the Lisbon II referendum; a new role for Tony Blair, our next über-President. Move over Mary Mac, and be glad that he is a convert.

Now that the referendum is "in the bag" for the government, can we glance back a century to 1910? Then Ireland had over 100 MPs out of 670, and we were seriously over-represented in what was called the "Imperial Parliament". As an island we elected 1/7th of the MPs in what was then the richest entity in the world.

That had to change, and the long-standing home rule movement reunited after 1900 and looked set to govern the island - or most of it - in the teeth of opposition from Carson. In the Third Home Rule Bill that crunched through parliament in 1912-14, our number of MPs in London would be reduced to 42, but at least we could run our internal affairs like an upscale county council. Below 10%, but a voice all the same.

Some of you may have thought that a lot of interesting things happened since then. The Easter Rising, the First Dáil, the Treaty, Partition, the Troubles, and so on. In the big scheme of things, apparently not.

Jump forward to 2009 and post-Lisbon 2 we are to have about 2% of the votes in the new richest entity in the world, with a government that is effectively an upscale county council, but with a much more generous expenses system for those involved.

And the forerunner for the new job of President of the European Union? The Right Hon. Anthony Blair - Friend of Dubya, Saviour of Iraq, Occupier of Afghanistan, Controller of the Unions, Pacifier of Ulster, Convert to the One True Faith, Sincere Friend to the Poor and Oppressed.

As the Times of London puts it, 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland. See -

Related Link: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6857807.ece

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Voters taken off voting register     Sheilanagig    Fri Oct 02, 2009 22:03 
   This vote has been very weird     Wondering...    Sat Oct 03, 2009 01:05 
   Another twist, Kildare residents not eligible to vote sent polling cards     a    Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:39 
   turnout     Wondering...    Sat Oct 03, 2009 13:25 
   are the cops that "mind" the ballot boxes overnight     IDontTrustThisCompletely    Sat Oct 03, 2009 16:03 
   Blair is our leader now     LizardScum    Sat Oct 03, 2009 16:06 
   wake up     awake    Sun Oct 04, 2009 01:56 
   Onward Christian Soldiers     Bazooka Joe    Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:26 
   Britain needs to have a key figure in the architecture of the "new world order".     dunk    Sun Oct 04, 2009 13:21 
 10   The appointment of EU president shall be for 2.5 years - there will be more and others.     iosaf    Sun Oct 04, 2009 20:11 
 11   EU Treaty referendum     paul o toole    Sun Oct 04, 2009 21:12 
 12   Analysis of Referendum results.     Pierce Farrell    Sun Oct 04, 2009 22:46 
 13   Lisbon     clackers793    Mon Oct 05, 2009 00:17 
 14   euractiv...     its *not* funny    Mon Oct 05, 2009 06:48 
 15   jobs for boys     my eminence    Mon Oct 05, 2009 07:46 
 16   The Irish Times     Fred Johnston    Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:40 
 17   Robinson candidate for EU presidency?     dunk    Mon Oct 05, 2009 14:51 
 18   The Tirish Himes     my eminence    Mon Oct 05, 2009 15:08 
 19   Cowen backs Blair for president. + Berties herald     dunk    Mon Oct 05, 2009 17:10 
 20   He wants to edit a paper too?     Radio fan    Mon Oct 05, 2009 18:10 
 21   berti could edit an irish racing magazine     Jockey    Mon Oct 05, 2009 20:38 
 22   Surely it is, but . . . .     Fred Johnston    Thu Oct 08, 2009 15:56 
 23   Empty.     Pete.    Thu Oct 08, 2009 16:25 
 24   pete....     Jockey    Fri Oct 09, 2009 03:43 
 25   visit my blog     waqaramjad    Sun Jan 23, 2011 05:56 


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