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Sunday, May 16th 2010


Lisbon Treaty on Irish Left Review

Shut Up and Sing!!

An article by Manuel Estimulo of Manuel Stimulation • June 26th 2008

Everybody Want to Rule the World, says Jim Corr!
Everyone in Europe is in a blind shit-filled panic after the lovely fascist public of Ireland mistakenly voted NO by accident in the Eurovision Elections the other week, and now the hunt is on for the Scapegunts to take the blame for why they gave the wrong [...]

The Lisbon Treaty: Confusion Rains!!

An article by Manuel Estimulo of Manuel Stimulation • June 17th 2008

Enda Kenny Has a Hotline to Hitler!
The pious devout people of lovely pissing Ireland go to the poles today in order to pass their opinion on the Lisbon Treaty, an important document that will facilitate the efficient running of the European superstate: Making things run more efficient is usually a euphemism which mean to [...]

Labour’s Rendezvous with Lisbon

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • June 16th 2008

Those of us who truly want the 21st century to be European do not have the luxury of hiding behind the referendum result and insisting that Europe stop. Nor should we allow ourselves to be led by right-wing parties as they set their own agenda to deal with the current fall-out. Most of all, we [...]

Win or Lose . . . What Happens Next After Lisbon?

An article by WorldbyStorm of Cedar Lounge Revolution • June 4th 2008

 
Despite my slight tilt towards a Yes vote (as noted in the comments to this post by a contributor to the Cedar Lounge Revolution), I’m really much more interested in the processes of the Lisbon Treaty Referendum than in the issues. The reason for that? As a friend said to me at the weekend, [...]

Regretfully, Yes

An article by Wu Ming of Cedar Lounge Revolution • May 29th 2008

The posters are up, opinion is shifting (or solidifying) and the campaign is entering its final stages. It seems opportune therefore to move on from simple criticism of Libertas (which seems to antagonise some of our more swashbuckling comrades) and other elements of the No campaign, and look the Treaty itself. Consider it [...]