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Favourite for EU role urged to clear up Ganley link
Tuesday November 17 2009
IRELAND'S anticipated new European Commissioner was urged last night to clarify her past business relationship with Lisbon 'No' campaigner Declan Ganley.
Gilmore vows to go back on the attack
Monday October 05 2009
LABOUR leader Eamon Gilmore has promised to resume his attacks on the Government "with a vengeance" after the passage of the Lisbon Treaty referendum.
Ganley to consider running for Dail seat
Monday October 05 2009
LIBERTAS leader Declan Ganley is considering a run for the Dail, despite his failure in the European elections and lack of impact in the second Lisbon Treaty referendum.
A tangled web of terror, abuse, gloating and glee
Monday October 05 2009
WERE you having withdrawal symptoms on Saturday morning? Pining for a few more episodes of mud-slinging?
All over --so it's back to war as usual
Monday October 05 2009
Dec'n'Dick giggled together like two old buddies, prompting a bamboozled Marian to ask when they had become so pally
Exhausted, but there's life in the old dog yet . . .
Monday October 05 2009
WHO would have thought the mystery man had so much wit in him? Declan Ganley won the first Lisbon referendum vote; then he lost in the European Parliament election and said he was finished with politics; finally he changed his mind, fought the second referendum and lost in a landslide. And when it was all over, he revealed his unsuspected sense of humour.
'yes' vote leaves no cliffhangers
Monday October 05 2009
'By 11am all that remained to be discovered was who had won it for the Lisbonites and who had lost it for their opponents'
Job is done on Irish after 2008 embarrassment
Gene Kerrigan Sunday October 04 2009
Within minutes of the first tallies, the gap between the Yes and No votes was so obvious that the hundreds of foreign media hacks began packing their bags. Ireland voting against the Lisbon Treaty was a story, Ireland falling into line was not.
WHAT THEY SAID . . .
Sunday October 04 2009
"People will go to the polls in one of the most important votes in recent Irish history. The outcome will determine the future direction of our country and I am urging people to go out and vote and to think clearly before making this vital decision." Taoiseach Brian Cowen's eve of referendum rallying call.
Ireland says Yes to EU, not to the incompetents who lead us
Sunday October 04 2009
LIKE a Clara meat tea the victory of the Yes campaign may have been a substantial affair. However, like plenty of other things in Clara, the quantity of the triumph was more than compromised by the quality of the fare.