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Or Ahern to do some cosmetic renogiation and then put the question to the people again, how do they say it goes in the EU, we will keep voting until we get the right answer.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Warwickshire
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Hi Greengrass im glad to meet you on this forum and im glad you making a move againist the EU treaty i just wish the UK had the chance to do the same next year but anyway im will be happy to chip-in for the no vote and i would happy to come over to Ireland to help out with you no vote.
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The UK Independence Party (UKIP) should organise reasonably- priced transport and hotels so lots of pro-sovereignty and pro-freedom campaigners in the UK can go over to Ireland for the referendum campaign.
It should be possible to fill the centres all the main cities and towns of Ireland - Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Limerick, Dundalk, Athlone - with teams of anti-EU and pro-sovereignty campaigners giving out leaflets. Irish voters should be reminded that the EU is a bully which does not like 'No' votes - and that they should, therefore, deliver the EU the biggest 'No' vote it has known so far. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I did a thread on this a while back. As I understand it the Irish constitution means they must have a referendum. This is the difference and they currently stand at 25% for the constitution, so the EU printing presses have a long way to go. Here, that has just given me a good protest idea. Get everyone to gather up all the EU propaganda and have a huge public bonfire with it.
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