| No amount of bluster from Roche will hide truth about treaty – Ganley |
| Written by Libertas | |
| Wednesday, 05 March 2008 | |
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“Yes side has failed to refute FDI argument” Responding to comments this afternoon from Minister of State for European Affairs Dick Roche, Libertas Chairman Declan Ganley issued the following statement:
“The decision by the IDA to endorse the Lisbon Treaty is hardly surprising, given that they are a body who depend on the Government for their funding. What is interesting about it, however, is that neither the IDA nor Dick Roche have made any reference to the substance of our position with regard to Foreign Direct Investment. This debate needs to be about facts rather than politics or personalities. It is on the basis of those facts that the Irish people will decide how to vote. It is a fact, for example, that nether IBEC nor the American Chamber of Commerce consulted nor debated the Treaty within their memberships. |
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