Author (Person) | Brady, Hugo |
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Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
Series Title | Briefing Note |
Series Details | September 2009 |
Publication Date | September 2009 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Ireland will hold a second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon on October 2nd. Most opinion polls in the run-up to the vote show that a majority of Irish voters now back the EU treaty they rejected in June 2008. But the result of the referendum is far from certain: the public mood is volatile amidst a deep recession and many voters remain unconvinced and confused about the treaty's merits. The poll re-run will have implications far beyond Ireland's shores. A Yes vote would allow the EU to improve the way it makes decisions, particularly in the implementation of foreign policy, and put a decade of internal navel-gazing behind it. A No vote would lead to recrimination, distract from urgent policy priorities and mean that the Europeans will have to put up with the current Nice treaty for a generation. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.cer.org.uk/publications/archive/briefing-note/2009/last-chance-lisbon-irelands-eu-referendum |
Countries / Regions | Europe, Ireland |