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One of the things that the Lisbon Treaty introduced was the idea that one nation can no longer veto something like this. The Lisbon treaty was that step towards becoming more unified.

What essentially happened is that every nation said it was prepared to give up that right, but they can't because just over 1 in 4 Irish people didn't want to.

Just under 1 in 4 Irish people did want to. And just under 1 in 2 Irish people didn't care enough to vote on the matter.

Can you at least understand where I'm coming from? I can certainly understand your point, but I just don't agree.