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DUBLIN, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Ireland's government and pro-Europe campaigners allowed themselves at best muted celebrations after a resounding popular ratification of the European Union's Lisbon Treaty.

With a backdrop of severe recession and rising dole queues, and an often bitter referendum campaign, the winning side appeared more relieved than ecstatic.

Government officials were careful not to appear triumphant, conscious that many of those who voted in favour of the EU reform charter, reversing last year's shock rejection, did so despite their deep anger at the administration.

"The government is not engaged in any celebratory parties. We are in a very difficult place (economically) and that's precisely why people have voted 'Yes'," Finance Minister Brian Lenihan told the state broadcaster.

Even the 'Yes' campaigners in Dublin's main count centre did little more than shake hands and smile as it became apparent the result had gone their way. Discreet arrangements were made for celebratory drinks.

Nevertheless, many of them saw the vote as historic.

"This is a great day," said Gary McGann, chief executive of Ireland's largest packaging group, Smurfit Kappa (SKG.I), who was a patron for the Ireland for Europe civic group.

"I've no interest in politics whatsoever, my interest was that we wouldn't destroy the future for my kids.

"I'm old enough that it won't matter. The damage would have been done to the generations to come, the companies and the potential and talent that resides in this country but needs an outlet and a marketplace."

Representing that generation, Nigel Smith, a 22-year-old European Studies student at Dublin's Trinity College, wore a beaming smile to go with his bright yellow Ireland For Europe t-shirt.

"I voted 'Yes' the last time but didn't get involved. This time there were groups of people -- Solicitors for Europe, Women for Europe -- representing whoever they wanted to represent, which was really encouraging," he said.

Smith said he had been working for weeks as a volunteer for eight to 10 hours a day to help secure a 'Yes' after the Irish rejected the treaty in a first referendum last year.

This time, the government as well as civic and business groups mounted a much livelier 'Yes' campaign, helped by the perception that Ireland should not isolate itself from Europe at a time of recession.

"I am relieved, we were out on the streets a lot," said Smith, before leaving with two friends draped in Irish flags.

But there was bitterness and resentment among treaty opponents who felt Ireland had been browbeaten by Europe, and that the outcome of the first vote should have been respected

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  • can somebody tell me more about the lisbon treaty? i dont really understand.

  • I'm one of the many Irish people who is disgusted with this result! I dont know one person who voted yes.

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  • @Wikkiter

    hahahah europe for the win

  • coward, you backed down!

  • Ireland, your forefathers fought and died for freedom from British Tyranny. Now you hand your country to another Tyrant. Your forefathers, as mine, will be turning in their graves.

  • Do you really think that heroes of our independance struggle gave their lives so we could live in glorious isolation from the rest of Europe like Iceland. I think they would be proud that Ireland is working with her fellow Europeans for a better Europe.

  • And what were the 800 years for again?? And it wasn't you or me that were fighting the British, if it were, we definitely would have voted no. Now other countries have more of a say in ours than ourselves again, including the British.

  • What a pig - irish so cold prime ministar marionette of world masonic government. director of directorium named "ireland", nothing else, especialy today, after irish yes for "european" tirany and dictatorship. Stupid maniacs...

  • I notice you dont mention friends!

    Do you know the Turkish construction company Gamma have a man that will do you job for a fifth of your rate now.

  • Type - Europa Treaty of Lisbon - into google and click on the first link, youtube wouldn't allow me to post the Url for some reason.

  • I did and so did many others I know.

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