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  • Irish "ready" to hold new EU vote

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    Last edited by politicalfootballfan; February 02, 2009, 08:22 PM.

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    Re: Irish "ready" to hold new EU vote

    Does anyone think that if the vote had been a "yes" that the folks voting "no" would be getting a re-vote? If I was Irish I'd be pissed and vote no just on general principle.

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      Re: Irish "ready" to hold new EU vote

      Originally posted by skidder View Post
      Does anyone think that if the vote had been a "yes" that the folks voting "no" would be getting a re-vote? If I was Irish I'd be pissed and vote no just on general principle.
      That may just happen. The irish are not comfortable with re-voting to annul their previous vote. They have already made their decision.

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        Re: Irish "ready" to hold new EU vote

        Good afternoon Ladies & Gentlemen from your latest and most financially ignorant new member. At present as a retired Brit living in Spain we are watching the British misgovernment demolishing our retirement income while turning our remaining capital to dust. Any ideas how low the pound will go?

        I have some knowledge of the Irish (including my late Mother) Narcissus is on the money in my view; I think the Irish Gov may find the Referendum inserted where the sun never shines - sideways!

        GB

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          Re: Irish "ready" to hold new EU vote

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          Last edited by politicalfootballfan; February 02, 2009, 08:15 PM.

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