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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35002158

    Kingdom of Denmark referendum: Danes vote against closer EU ties



    Quote Originally Posted by BBC News
    Danes have rejected adopting EU rules on cross-border policing in a referendum that could have seen the country take closer ties with the bloc, according to final results. Denmark's centre-right government had wanted to abandon some Danish opt-outs from EU home affairs legislation.

    But with all votes now counted, more than 53% said No to the proposals.

    The vote comes weeks after the Paris attacks and as Europe struggles to deal with record numbers of migrants.

    "It is a clear no," Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said, adding he had "full respect" for the voters' decision.

    The government, backed by the opposition, had campaigned for Yes, saying it would help Danish authorities in the wake of the Paris attacks.

    Ultimately, voting No means Denmark remains exempt from large parts of the EU's criminal justice and home affairs system, a position it negotiated in 1993. It risks losing access to Europol, Europe's crime and intelligence-sharing agency, a service frequently used by Denmark.
    The EU loses yet another referendum.

    Apparently when the campaign began a huge majority were going to do what the government and opposition told them to do.

    If the tiny Danes can tell the EU and their main parties where to go, so can we.

    Thoughts?
    Last edited by -:Undertaker:-; 04-12-2015 at 02:02 PM.

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