Lisbon: Yes or No?

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

Check out this video for various views expressed over the last few weeks on Irish broadcaster and Journalist, Karen Coleman's Wide Angle Show on Newstalk106-108. Guests include Declan Ganley, Prionsias De Rossa, Pat Cox, Paul Rellis, Richard Boyd-Barrett and Brigid Laffan and Dr John Crown.

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  • @shayno125  NO NO NO!!!

  • Newstalk were so for the yes side they lost all credibilty as a news station. now look at the state were in we have no soverinty , no jobs, and march 24th 2011 even our corperate tax rate will go(all were promised to be safe if we voted yes)and lisbon was the start of our fall,

  • @urfadder Who do you trust now genius , no soverinty , no jobs , and soon no 12.5% corperate tax rate.

  • Wow, can you not come up with anything other than that tired copy and paste nonsense?

  • nice video and summary.. thanks to the user for posting it

  • yes yes yes!!!!!!!!!

  • A failed pro-eu politician will be welcomed with open arms to go and work for the EU commission, thats why the parties support it, a job for life. An affront to democracy when you think your getting rid of a politician who only then goes and helps draft policies in Brussels.

    The democratic deficit knows no bounds.

    I could go on

  • oh thats simple, the NO SIDE of course.

    Microsoft have been fined by the EU commission several times for anti competition measures and are currently "appealing" their most recent fine. I wonder what they could do to get their fine overturned.

    Ryanair wish to purchase Airlingus, supporting Lisbon will most likely enable them to make this purchase.

    There are probably other shady dealings for the other corporations.

    Please remember, CEOs are loyal to their shareholders, not their country.

  • *NO SIDE: Shinners, Ganley, Socialists, Coir, Eirigi, UKIP, Le Pen, BNP.

    *YES SIDE: all international chambers of commerce, most independent economists, 3 main political parties, IFA, IBEC, IDA, ISME, SIPTU, ICTU, most major trade unions, Small Firms Association, Pfizer, Ryanair, Intel, Microsoft.

    Who you going to trust?

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