'By happy coincidence,
two events last week again confirmed the Orwellian ingenuity of the
EU's coup d'état over the constitution. In 2005, with the EU's leaders
in shock after their constitution had been rejected by French and Dutch
voters, their response was "Plan D", to win the support of the
"citizens of Europe" through "democracy, dialogue and debate".
Then they had an even
better idea: to rearrange the contents of the constitution under
another name and railroad it through national parliaments without
allowing the voters of Europe a further chance to reject it.'