| New Taoiseach, Same scaremongering – Ganley |
| Written by Libertas | |
| Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | |
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"Brian Cowen's first words on the Lisbon Treaty as Taoiseach were that it would be a "huge step backwards" for Ireland if we vote No to the treaty in the forthcoming referendum. On a personal level, I wish Brian Cowen well as he faces into the many other challenges that the country faces, and I congratulate his family on what must be a wonderful day for them". |
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