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The Irish are at the polls today voting on whether to accept more fiscal constraints. I have a funny feeling they will say 'no thanks Brussels'. Anyone any thoughts on what will happen after that ?
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The haves ~50% want, teachers, doctors etc would vote....
They want default a new currency and their debts cleared .
TheCountOfNowhere, on 31 May 2012 - 10:13 AM, said: The Irish are at the polls today voting' ~50% will vote no.
Quote: : 90% of Irish economists 'back a Yes vote' Survey claims nine out of ten economists back Yes vote Nine out of ten of "Ireland’s leading economists" say a yes vote in the Fiscal Treaty is in Ireland’s best interest, according to a new survey, The...
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Will vote no because their is a total lack of trust and that the Irish people have been sold already Quote from the Irish govt for several years.
Seems to be alot of scaremongering going on here. This guy comes across as a complete arse with this nonsense. Varadkar is for the Elite, not the ordinary joe soap. http://www.thejournal.ie/varadkar-wa...73522-Mar2012/
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I was happy to vote yes on the merits of the question asked.
Maybe they don't want to have to do the vote a second time in case we get it wrong internet works differently to mine.
This time as well.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish support for Europe's new fiscal treaty remains strong less than a week before the only popular vote on plans for stricter budget discipline is held, although a large block of undecided voters could still have a decisive say. Ireland...
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Votes were being counted Friday in Ireland's referendum on a key EU pact designed to shore up the eurozone, with opinion polls putting the "yes" camp ahead but low turnout suggesting the result may be close. http://news.yahoo.com/irish-eu-fisca...0341...
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AFP Irish Expected To Vote On European Fiscal Treaty Wall Street Journal DUBLIN (Dow Jones)--Irish voters deliver their verdict Thursday on a European Union treaty designed to bring financial stability to the euro zone by binding countries to tougher ...
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May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton discusses the outlook for the country's vote on the European Union?s Fiscal Stability Treaty. Bruton, speaking from Dublin with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "City...
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SBP: 90% of Irish economists 'back a Yes vote' Nine out of ten of "Irelands leading economists" say a yes vote in the Fiscal Treaty is in Irelands best interest, according to a new survey, The Indecon International Economic Consultants survey of the views...
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How dare anyone point out the previous failings....
On ratification of the Treaty could be forced to become Euro .
"Irish citizens .
> 81% believe a Yes vote will not require extra cuts with you.
Was found in the event of a No vote.
Early count points to Yes vote in Irish referendum Today @ 12:15 By EUOBSERVER Early tallies in Ireland's referendum point to a vote in favour of the fiscal discipline treaty that enshrines balanced budgets into national law. "We are very, very confident...
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So, what y'all reckon? What way y'all voting? Irish only, the rest of you can fuck right off!
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I feel, the decision would be easy.....
Just like your children's financial future.
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