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Ryanair's YES to Europe Campaign

Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary urges all Irish voters to say "Yes to Europe" on the referendum on 2nd October.  
 
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ttimothymurphy (4 days ago) Show Hide
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EUSSR
Welkin101 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Anyone who encouraged the Irish people to vote yes to the Treason Treaty is either:

a) totally misinformed and ignorant / naiive
b) of limited intelligence
c) a charlatan with dangerous ulterior motives
1957Rotu (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I don't thimk Seamus Heaney fits into any of these three categories. And he voted 'Yes' to LIsbon (as well as strongly advocating a 'Yes' vote).
Welkin101 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@1957Rotu

The true intentions of the EU project will be revealed to the larger public with time. It has been a very slow process in the making but since Nice Treaty went through it is all coming into view much more clearly.

The EU is designed towards becoming a Federal State on its own, everything points towards this - and Lisbon is the next step.
1957Rotu (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Some of the people who voted 'Yes' to Lisbon are in favour of closer European integration (as opposed to the pursuit of imagined riches). I think that Lisbon represents the high-water mark of the European project for at least the next decade. If the EU ultimately seeks to introduce a US-style of federalism, the U.K.will finally reject the project, and Ireland will hold yet another referendum on an EU Treaty.
DaithiOHeanna (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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O'leary for taoiseach
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I was in Dublin airport last year , I saw a lot of Ryan air workers , not one of them was Irish , Ryan air also profited from the uncontrolled mass immigration into Ireland !
luvpump1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Big business sees no boundries, the lisbon treaty is just another step towards the united states of europe & for companies like ryan air to make large profits for its owners, The irish Middle classes voted for the treaty in a sad attempt to hold on the profits made during the last decade, they dont want to confront the fact that the celtic tiger is dead ..
BenMolen (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I don't understand why Michael O'leary is so unpopular in his own country, Ireland. It seems that he's public enemy number one. At least that's my impression.
Yes, he is brash and very outspoken, but he has a great mind and thinks always outside the box.
He is of great importance for Ireland.
Very few Irish people seem to realise that.
Strange!!
111squire (1 month ago) Show Hide
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what a fucking tosser you are oleary.

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