Oliver Kamm: More stuff
Oliver Kamm: More stuff The Lisbon treaty is not a constitution but an amending treaty, comparable to the treaties of Maastricht, Amsterdam and Nice. It is a sensible and unexceptionable measure to make the EU work better, since membership has expanded far beyond the original member states. So far from giving power to Brussels, the treaty reduces the number of commissioners, and enhances the role in EU decision making of the European Parliament and national legislatures.
