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Thursday January 01 1970

Lisbon - A Treaty Too Far

category dublin | eu | event notice author Tuesday February 19, 2008 14:08author by The Workers' Partyauthor email wpi at indigo dot ie Report this post to the editors

Public meeting organised by the Workers' Party

The Workers' Party will hold a public meeting under the banner, "Lisbon - A Treaty Too Far" at Liberty Hall, Dublin on Monday 3rd March. The party is calling for a No vote to the Lisbon Treaty.

The meeting will be in the form of a debate with the following speakers confirmed:-

Seámus Ó Tuathail SC
Joe Costello TD, The Labour Party
Padraig Mannion, Workers' Party, Lisbon Treaty Campaign Director

The meeting will commence at 7.30pm at Liberty Hall, Dublin 1.

Related Link: http://www.workerspartyireland.net
author by Qpublication date Tue Feb 19, 2008 14:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

E Gilmore was on the airwaves begging FF to name a date ( I Paraphrase here)

'The no campaign is gathering momentum, they are saying things that have nothing in essence
to do with the treaty, we need to have a honest debate about the pros and cons of the treaty'.

This, I found incredibly funny , given that Labour (both youth and grey) are supporting a yes-
and I do wonder wherein the peramaeters for discussion will be laid, once of course the
Treaty date is announced?

author by 4democracypublication date Tue Feb 26, 2008 13:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I heard a British MP on BBC Radio 4 say that with the Lisbon Treaty the smaller states would no longer be able to tell the larger states what to do. The Irish politicians say the opposite. Which is the truth or are they playing to their respective galleries? The answer should be easy to decipher!

author by 4democracypublication date Tue Feb 26, 2008 21:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is farcical that Ireland, after hundred's of years of being dominated and oppressed by England, takes her hard won freedom and shreds it as if her constitution's papers were no more than yesterday's news.

So enamoured by the money flooded in by the EEC in the early days, when the British had been so ungenerous and greedy, Ireland is about to be sucked into a becoming just a set of adjacent regions of an autocratic state far worse than that she struggled from the chains of.

The above is a quote from a blog on youtube

author by We the Peoplepublication date Wed Feb 27, 2008 20:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors





Above is an excerpt from the meeting organised by Cathy Sinnot at E.U.Buildins Molesworth Street some weeks. It makes for scary facts not to be ignored.
The full Documentary on this and more will be available on the net from coming 20th March. Keep an eye open for it.

 
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