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Will a second rejection of the Lisbon Treaty do lasting damage to the Irish economy?

posted by web forum, Premium MembershipWednesday, September 2nd 2009 @ 2:14 AM

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Hard to know, but I suppose it could -- what are your thoughts

Brendan OToole, NY

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Justin Barry
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JustinBarry said on Wednesday, September 2nd 2009 @ 7:36 PM:

Hello Brendan, I like the picture...nice touch.

Ireland needs to think very carefully about this treaty because like it or not, foreign investors will be reluctant to invest in Ireland if we throw this treaty out again!

So, lets bite the bullet and move on....

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Des Bergin
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a guest said on Wednesday, September 2nd 2009 @ 10:21 PM:

Hi Justi n My days of voting a second time in referendums are over. Can someone please tell me why the will of the people not stand. IT IS really hard to say if there would be lasting damage. Why is it that other countries who regect referendums e.g Denmark in the past not suffer long term damage Regards Des

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