| Cowen can get us a better deal |
| Written by Libertas | |
| Tuesday, 13 May 2008 | |
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Newly elected Taoiseach Brian Cowen would be given a strong mandate to improve Ireland's position if we rejected the Lisbon Treaty, Libertas Chairman Declan Ganley told an audience at a European Movement debate in Dublin this afternoon. Addressing employees at law firm Mason, Hayes and Curran, Ganley said that the Taoiseach would be able to take advantage of the huge pressure from the EU for the Treaty's ratification to demand a better deal. He said that specifically, Ireland needed a protocol in the Treaty on the issue of taxation, it needed to demand the right to a permanent commissioner, and it needed measures to strengthen its voting weight at the EU Council and ensure greater accountability to the citizens of Europe. He said that these were not "extreme demands" and that it was reasonable for the electorate to ask Mr. Cowen to achieve them: "There is huge concern amongst the electorate on the issue of taxation, and the issue of representation. Frankly, even those advocating a "yes" vote would rather that we had an EU commission seat on a permanent basis. |
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