| How can we trust ministers who don't understand the EU? |
| Written by Libertas | |
| Wednesday, 21 May 2008 | |
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Fundamental questions have to be asked about the Government's ability to negotiate the Lisbon Treaty following revelations that two senior members of the cabinet do not understand how the EU commission works, Libertas Chairman Declan Ganley said this afternoon. "Mary Coughlan says that Lisbon is "good for Ireland, and good for Europe". How is she fit to make that judgement when she does not understand how Europe works. How can you judge changes, and their effects, when you don't know the status quo? |
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