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The Irish government is expected to bow to Franco-German pressure and hold a second referendum to try to rescue the Lisbon treaty that voters rejected this month.
No, they will just make sure they are counting the votes this time.
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Why do they, them, those crave acquiescence so much?
The EU will use taxpayers money over and over to fund a campaign against Irish voters - they'll keep voting until they get the result they want. It's not legitimacy, so why the need for capitulation?
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No, they will just make sure they are counting the votes this time.
The EU will use taxpayers money over and over to fund a campaign against Irish voters - they'll keep voting until they get the result they want. It's not legitimacy, so why the need for capitulation?