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Women Say NO to the Lisbon Treaty

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Thursday June 05, 2008 22:11author by Paula Geraghtyauthor email mspgeraghty at yahoo dot ie Report this post to the editors

The Campaign Against the EU Constitution held a press conference today to address the impact of the proposed Lisbon Treaty on the lives of women in Ireland.
Ailbhe Smyth, Activist, Feminist and academic
Ailbhe Smyth, Activist, Feminist and academic

A broad spectrum of campaigners from Health, trade Unions, mental health campaigners, councillors, academics, writers and community activists came together today to offer their vision of Europe and to challenge the neoliberal anti-woman and anti human agenda. Ailbhe Smuyth ably chaired a thorough and concise platform of speakers who addressed many parts of the treaty and how it is being sold to us. Rita Fagan of St Michaels Estate outlined the devastating consequences of privatisation on communities whose housing needs are not being provided for by market led policies. Bríd Smith, on behalf of Unite argued that because of the Laval case workers, in particular women swill not benefit when capital has more rights over people. Cathleen O Neill a veteran campaigner highlighted the neglect in particular within the health service while Maire O'Connor described the American health companies who have been caught as fraudsters in the States now swooping in on the galloping pace of health privatisation in Ireland. Sinead Kennedy noted how the Women for a yes vote at their press conference yesterday had rewritten womens history in Ireland and the EU claiming that the EU brought about positive change, neglecting the fact that women and men had campaigned and fought vigorously for equality, including many of those at the press conference. Catherine Connolly described reading the treaty, which costs €42 to buy, a reason in itself to vote no another commented, and how so much of it was vague except for the 20 pages on militarism which used phrases like 'we shall' rather than vague intentions which have no legal meaning when it came to other issues.

Chairing the press conference, Ailbhe Smyth said: “Women should not be bullied into saying Yes to Lisbon because ‘Europe has been good for us’. We are voting on the Lisbon Treaty, not on past benefits of EU membership, and Lisbon places the interests of the market, not people, at the heart of the European project.”
Lisbon would harm the interests of women in Ireland and throughout the EU in the following ways:
* It would accelerate the opening up of essential social services such as health and education to privatisation, with disastrous consequences for the welfare of families, and for women who are at the frontline as both users and workers.

Please go to http://www.caeuc.org/index.php?q=:
Signed
Cllr Joan Collins, Independent Socialist;
Mary Coughlan, singer;
Cllr Catherine Connolly, Independent;
Cllr Colette Connolly, Labour Party;
Cllr Ruth Coppinger, Socialist Party;
Therese Caherty, CAEUC;
Bairbre De Brun, SF MEP;
Cllr Clare Daly, Socialist Party;
Margaretta D'Arcy, writer / peace activist;
Lelia Doolan, film producer / director;
Rita Fagan, community activist;
Cllr Toireasa Ferris, SF;
Cllr Gráinne Mhic Géidigh, SF;
Sinead Kennedy, academic / VoteNo.ie;
Mary Lou McDonald, MEP;
Sandra McAvoy, teacher / women's rights activist;
Patricia McKenna, People's Movement;
Marie O'Connor, health analyst and writer;
Cathleen O'Neill educator and community activist;
Brid Smith, Unite.
Ailbhe Smyth,academic and People Before Profit;

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Brid Smith, Unite
Brid Smith, Unite

Rita Fagan, Community Activist St Michaels Estate
Rita Fagan, Community Activist St Michaels Estate

Therese Caherty and Cathleen O'Neill
Therese Caherty and Cathleen O'Neill

Sinead Kennedy and Patricia McKenna
Sinead Kennedy and Patricia McKenna

Maire O Connor
Maire O Connor

Cathleen Connolly, Councillor for Galway City leafing through her dog eared copy of the Lisbon Treaty
Cathleen Connolly, Councillor for Galway City leafing through her dog eared copy of the Lisbon Treaty

Louise Minihan, Sinn Féin Councillor
Louise Minihan, Sinn Féin Councillor

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   How on Earth?     Stuart    Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:43 
   ireland is defending the denied rights of other countries people...     Just_me    Fri Jun 06, 2008 13:09 
   Cá Bhfuil an troll     Stuart    Fri Jun 06, 2008 21:38 
   "This corrupt collectivist geopolitical menace ('The European Union Collective') ...     Juliet    Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:34 
   re privatisation of public services and neo-liberalism     Galway woman    Sat Jun 07, 2008 15:25 
   EU and Workers race to the bottom     Galway Woman    Sat Jun 07, 2008 18:04 
   Lisbon and rights     Stuart    Sun Jun 08, 2008 09:37 
   Have they no shame left in them?     Martha    Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:22 
   Fundamental Rights     Stuart    Mon Jun 09, 2008 15:28 
 10   Referendun only in Ireland     Sceptic    Mon Jun 09, 2008 16:44 
 11   Well informed voters     Voter    Mon Jun 09, 2008 18:54 
 12   "THE EXCEPTIONAL IMPORTANCE OF THE IRISH QUESTION"     Juliet    Wed Jun 11, 2008 14:53 
 13   All's Well That Ends Well     Juliet    Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:53 
 14   "People are still stupefied by the decision of the Irish"     Georgina    Mon Jun 16, 2008 07:14 
 15   AREOPAGITCA     Kathy    Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:33 


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