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Households to get Lisbon postcard

July 6, 2009 by Infowars Ireland 

A postcard briefly explaining the legal guarantees secured by the Government in relation to the Lisbon Treaty is to be sent to every household in the State.

The move is part of a Government information campaign ahead of a controversial second referendum on the treaty planned for early October.

The guarantees in respect of taxation, neutrality and abortion were agreed at last month’s EU summit in Brussels and will be incorporated in a series of treaty protocols.

Some 1.9 million copies of the postcard containing five brief explanations of the guarantees, printed in both Irish and English, are due to be sent to households in the coming days.

A department spokeswoman confirmed the total cost of the “nationwide postcard drop” would be €220,000 which included design, printing and distribution costs.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin said the postcard was part of the Government’s “determined effort” to ensure the public is adequately informed ahead of a second vote on the treaty.

Mr Martin said: “The Government has ensured that when the people vote on the Lisbon Treaty in October, it will come with new legally binding guarantees to address the concerns which emerged during the referendum campaign last year.”

“These guarantees will be legally binding from the same date as the Lisbon Treaty and will later be attached to the EU Treaties as a protocol,” he said.

The Department of Foreign Affairs has had 1.9 million postcards printed for distribution in both Irish and English. They will also be available in audio-visual and Braille formats.

The 28th Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty of Lisbon) Bill, 2009 is due to be debated by the Dáil and Seanad later this week.

Fine Gael welcomed the Bill’s publication but the Labour Party claimed having just one day set aside to debate it in the Dail was not enough.

Joe Costello, European Affairs spokesman said: “It is unacceptable to deal with all stages of any Bill on a single day without giving time for debate, reflection and amendment.”

Anti-Lisbon campaign group Cóir today claimed the assurances on the treaty were worthless and had no legal basis.

Spokesman Richard Greene said: “This is the same bad treaty the people rejected last June. Nothing has changed and we’ll be asking all of our volunteers to oppose it as strongly as before.”

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One Response to “Households to get Lisbon postcard”

  1. Damian Hockney on July 7th, 2009 8:14 PM

    Given the fact that there are 1.5 million households in the Irish Republic, it may also be wise to question the basis upon which the 220,000 euro figure was arrived at. It may indeed be a waste of money and demonstrate yet further the propaganda and use of state money which lies behind the second referendum, but the figure must surely be higher? Just try to do a mailout to every Irish household yourself and see what the cost would be!!!

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