Juan Manuel Barroso, President of the European Union, has announced that "the people that matter" in the UK wish to join the Euro. To make this even worse, he made a direct contrast in the same sentence with "I know that the majority are still opposed", It is impossible to analyze his words in any way that does not indicate that he believes "the majority" do not "matter".
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5267307.ece
I would like to think this was a slip of the tongue, but unfortunately it is rather an indication of the fundamental belief system of the Eurocrats. In my professional career I attended many conferences with diplomats and others from EU states, at which the role of "the elite" in forwarding "the European project" was a key theme. On scores of occasions I have heard it propounded that "the elites" initiated "the European project" and would always be its drivers. The contempt for the views of the Irish people shown in attempts to enforce Lisbon is a manifestation of a deep-seated anti-democratic tendency.