dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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"In September 2017, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker proposed qualified majority voting for foreign policy decisions.24 This would certainly remove a big obstacle to the EU’s effectiveness and could be done even under the existing treaty. However, it is very unlikely to happen. By accepting majority voting, member states would effectively subordinate their own national foreign policy to that of the EU, and only very few of them seem ready to do that."
I think you are being a little paranoid.
If there ever comes to be a UK Government that wants to do it, and the other member states do to, it still will not happen unless a UK referendum approves it, and likewise in many other member states. It is not a realistic possibility.
What makes you think a referendum would be required?
It will happen eventually. I'm being realistic, and you are being naive.