Thursday 1 October 2009

Eire - Reasons to Vote NO

14 comments:

Oldrightie said...

There are many reasons to vote no, few if any to vote yes.

Anonymous said...

On the day before the vote in 2008, Irish bookmakers were offering cramped odds that the "Yes" campaign was a foregone conclusion. As we know now, It was not.
This Year, the exact same bookmakers are already Paying Out on a "Yes" victory, leaving me to assume that our only chance for a vote of our own, lies with the Czech Republic and Jan Fischer, the caretaker Czech PM, is himself, a former Communist.

How low into the proverbial barrel to we now need to stoop?

subrosa said...

True OR but will the majority of Eire agree?

Nikostratos said...

personally its all over the Yea's have it in the bag

but if the NO's win I'll stand on me head in the corner

subrosa said...

I know little about betting D & C but that sounds ominous.

How sad if the Irish sell their country for nothing.

subrosa said...

I don't think there's any chance of you having a rush of blood to yer head Niko, not if D & C's comment is anything to go by.

Nikostratos said...

lot of the Irish media say its yes was listening to one of the leaders of the no campaign and she even said
the yes had most likely won.

fear of losing jobs etc seems to be a very influential factor she said one of the posters used was 'Vote yes for jobs'

it would be the same tactic in the U.K.

Trident said...

Calling for no vote is a 'door horse stable bolt thing' methinks - Eire entered the 20th century late, and entirely down to EU subsidies. Now they are facing rising emigration, falling house prices and global businesses shutting up shop - there is only one possible outcome...

subrosa said...

Always have hope polaris, hope keeps us positive.

I'm not going to bet with you though. :)

subrosa said...

It might be the same propaganda in the UK Niko but I think they NOs are far stronger here.

Anonymous said...

It's not a done deal even if they do vote yes.

The Poles still have to ratify the deal, which I admit looks like happening without a problem, but the Czechs are a different proposition.

The President of the Czech Republic doesn't like the EU one bit. I heard on World Service last night that Czech Senators have put forward objections to some of the Treaty on the basis that it breaks the constitution of the republic. The legal hearings about this could take months.

Rumours abound about telephone calls between the President of the Czech Republic and David Cameron (who wants to give us a referendum on the Treaty) and possibly some deal.

If the Czech President can put off signing the Treaty until DC is PM, it may be that Blair will not get to be President of Europe after all. Wee shame as Spookie would say.

subrosa said...

Oh I haven't heard of calls between CallMeDave and the Czech Republic President. I did read about the pressure put on the Czechs though.

Aren't we clutching at straws here?

Anonymous said...

Yes. But I think the Czech President hates the EU enough to try to use his minited powers to do it down.

The info about the telephone calls with the Eton boy was on Today this morning SR

subrosa said...

I do hope so Tris.

You're obviously a morning person Tris. I try to have as much peace and quiet as I can once I stumble out of my cave.

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