Commission President Romano Prodi warned over the weekend that the consequences of the UK voting 'no' to the Constitution would be "heavy".
Speaking to the BBC, Mr Prodi said, "I think the political consequences would be heavy. I don't know now what 'heavy' will mean in legal terms".
"Certainly, what is clear is that after many years' debate on the Constitution, you can’t think that the debate has not taken place", he continued.
"If you say No to this, politically it is not...
Back our independent journalism by becoming a supporting member
Already a member? Login here