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Dublin - Event Notice
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No To Lisbon Street Stall

category dublin | eu | event notice author Monday August 24, 2009 23:16author by Vote No To Lisbon Campaignauthor phone 086 8814428. Report this post to the editors

The No To Lisbon Campaign will be holding a series of Street stalls in Dublin City Centre in the run up to the referendum vote on October 2.

If you can help please contact us at the number below

We are holding a street stall in Dublin on the corner of Henry Street and O Connell Street from 1.30 until 4

If you can come along phone 086 8814428

If you want to do a stall in another time or place that can be arranged

author by questionpublication date Wed Aug 26, 2009 00:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

im willing to help, but who are yous, are you affiliated (in ANY way) with any political group or party? What kind of information will you be giving out?Could you post a pdf of your leaflet etc. Thanks

author by No TO Lisbon Campaignpublication date Wed Aug 26, 2009 01:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The No to Lisbon Campaign was originally called the Campaign Against The European Constitution. It has a core group of activists some of whom are members of the affiliated groups and some who are members of no group or party. The core group campaigns against the Treaty in its own right, does research, press work and outreach like the stalls.

15 organizations are affiliated to the campaign who all campaign against the Treaty autonomously but also send representatives to the campaign meetings.

These organizations are; Communist Party of Ireland, Community & Workers Action Group, Éirígí, Irish Anti-War Movement, Irish Friends of Palestine Against Lisbon, Irish Republican Socialist Party, Irish Socialist Network, Peace & Neutrality, Alliance, People Before Profit Alliance, People's Movement, Sinn Féin, Socialist Party, Socialist Workers Party, Workers Party, ATTAC Austria, ATTAC France

I don't have an electronic copy of the main leaflet we are using , of which over 20,000 have gone out already. We distribute material of all affiliated organizations on the stall.

author by Conorpublication date Wed Aug 26, 2009 14:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ill probably help out, cheers

author by SR - No to Lisbon Campaignpublication date Wed Aug 26, 2009 15:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Press Statement Vote No to Lisbon (www.sayno.ie)

Aug 26th, 2009
UNITE Offices, 55-56 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1

Referendum Spending Limits

The revelation yesterday (25/08/09) from SIPO, following enquiries from officers of the NO to Lisbon Campaign , that no limits existed for spending by companies (or individuals) on propaganda related to the issues of the Lisbon Referendum, shows a serious flaw in the legislation covering those matters.
We now have a situation, a mere six weeks before October 2nd, where vested interests, from Ireland or abroad, can spend millions in attempting to influence our people’s vote while registered and campaigning groups, complying with the rules, are severely restricted in the amounts they can receive on donations. We have a company like INTEL, facing a EU fine of over €1 billion for breaking anti-trust legislation, attempting to gain favour with the Commission by trying to influence the Irish vote.

The Minister for the Environment, John Gormley, should act immediately to restore balance and fairness in this campaign. He must either use statutory instruments or other emergency legislation or use the Companies’ Act or the Revenue Act to control and limit this unacceptable interference. SIPO has stated clearly that, for the last five years, they have been requesting from the Department of the Environment to remedy this situation with no apparent success.

This distortion of the democratic process must not be allowed to continue.
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Press Inquiries: Seamas Rattigan 086 8369793; Michael Youlton 086 8159487

Vote No to Lisbon (formerly CAEUC) is an alliance of 15 groups and many individuals who have come together in a socially progressive campaign to oppose the Lisbon Treaty and promote a No vote.
Vote No to Lisbon affiliates are: Communist Party of Ireland; éirígí; Irish Anti-War Movement; Irish Friends of Palestine Against Lisbon; Irish Republican Socialist Party; Irish Socialist Network; Peace & Neutrality Alliance; People Before Profit Alliance; People’s Movement; Sinn Féin; Socialist Party; Socialist Workers Party; Workers Party. Affiliates from other EU countries: ATTAC Austria; ATTAC France

 
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