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Old 16-05-2008, 03:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Irish government's Lisbon Treaty campaign has been dealt another blow as a prominent trade union adds its voice to the No campaign.Bungs and bravado - see See Nigel Farage's Blog (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=636 Itemid=84)Back the Irish No campaign (http://www.irish-friends-vote-no-for...et_language=en cccpage=sign_petition)

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Old 16-05-2008, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I`ve just had a read of the articles re the situation in Ireland and it`s looking hopeful .Clearly quite a considerable amount of voters are unimpressed by any further integration .

I was discussing the Irish Referendum with someone in the know a few days ago and he tells me that the No Campaign over there would be happy to see some support from the UK coming over to help .The majority view from the No Campaign was that Brits should stay away but now it seems that they would like a bit of support .I`d name my informant but I haven`t asked his permission .

Needless to say the Yes Campaign have millions of Euros at their disposal and the No Campaign have a good deal less ,however the Irish have minds of their own as we all know.
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I,m all for staying out of Irelands business,but,if they are to request our help I will oblige,gladly.
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I,m all for staying out of Irelands business,but,if they are to request our help I will oblige,gladly.
Yes im all for staying out of Ireland business but if they want our help in safe guarding their future and ours im happy to help.
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I`ll make further inquiries on this one and see if I can firm up on the advice received .

UKIP are planning to organise a group of supporters I believe .
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I would think a mix of all parties and non would be the biggest blow to all of Europes pro EU parties,and of course of benefit to UKIP in particular.
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I would think a mix of all parties and non would be the biggest blow to all of Europes pro EU parties,and of course of benefit to UKIP in particular.
If we are to make big group of anti-EU no vote support from all backgrounds work EGOS! must not get in the way!! big time.
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Yes,I agree about egos,if this Irish idea is to become reality,it will take an amalgamation of forces under the local Irish who are inviting us to help them.

All we do should be done on their direction,this will make them responsible and us others independently supportive of their aims,as long as they are to be directed at halting the Tricky EU Treaty.
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ireland.com - The Irish Times - Sat, May 17, 2008 - Poll finds support for Lisbon Treaty running at two to one

Poll finds support for Lisbon Treaty running at two to one
STEPHEN COLLINS, Political Editor

SUPPORT FOR the Lisbon Treaty has increased significantly since January but there are still a large number of undecided voters who hold the key to the final result, according to the findings of the latest Irish Times /TNS mrbi poll.

The poll showed that 35 per cent of voters intend to vote Yes, up nine points since the last Irish Times poll at the end of January, while the number intending to vote No is 18 per cent, up eight points.

However, 47 per cent of voters either don’t know how they will vote in the referendum on June 12th, or say they won’t vote.
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