The Lisbon Treaty
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‘Interferers’ warned of robust EU treaty debate and told to mind their own business | ‘Interferers’ warned of robust EU treaty debate and told to mind their own business |
| Written by Libertas | |
| Tuesday, 13 November 2007 | |
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Irish Minister for European Affairs Dick Roche said yesterday he hopes for a balanced debate on the EU Reform Treaty, but warned that those who come to Ireland to “interfere” in next year’s referendum campaign should expect a “robust” debate. “In the upcoming referendum campaign, it’s likely that people from outside Ireland - people who oppose the progress of the European Union, will try to make this country a battleground to push their views …. We would prefer if these people were to keep out of our affairs.” More from The Irish Times. |
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