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02-03-2012, 12:46 AM
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Enda Game On - Ireland to hold referendum on EU fiscal power grab


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Ireland has just tossed a mighty spanner in the EU-works. The Taoiseach has confirmed in the Dáil that the Attorney-General has advised a referendum is necessary on the EU’s fiscal union plan, “The Irish people will be asked for their authorisation in a referendum to ratify the European stability treaty”, Enda Kenny told the Irish parliament. Cameron was unable to veto the plan but the Irish people might just be able. The last time a €urozone prime minister promised a referendum on the EU, the EUrocat dictators replaced him with unelected technocrats. That won’t happen in Ireland.

Currently 20 cents of every euro of Irish taxes is going to pay the interest on the €uro-bank bail-out debts. The Irish bail-out plan is costing €54,800 per Irish household. Ireland’s future thus looks a lot more bleak than Iceland’s path of debt default and a devaluation of 60% two years ago which has seen the country rebounding: exports and manufacturing are growing by 20%, tourism is back near all-time highs, real wages are rising, unemployment is declining sharply, interest rates fell from 18% to 5.5% and the stock market has rebounded 50% from its lows. The bond rating agencies have already re-rated Iceland investment grade. In contrast the €uro-banker’s bail-out will only burden the next generation of Irish who don’t flee the crushing debts not of their making…

Ireland’s long love affair with Brussels has come to an end. It is not inconceivable that Ireland could vote no… making it stick is the problem…

We'll have to wait and see, but anyone notice a strange pattern when it comes to the EU and referendums? they are only held when national governments constitutionally have to hold them or when they politically have to hold them... I give the examples of France and the Netherlands along with Ireland saying no to the EU Constitution with Ireland being made to vote again on the Lisbon Treaty. Then we had the Greek Prime Minister back in the autumn pledging to hold a referendum and within days he was forced out and replaced with an EU-appointed PM.

The question if, if Ireland votes no.. will it be made to vote again until it comes back with the EU-approved answer?

Thoughts?

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