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Jump To Comment: 4 3 2 1Have to agree with Cian about Libertas and Declan Ganley - he's not to be trusted. When he registered Libertas, the papers he filed said that one of its functions would be to provide financial support for businesses affected by strike action - so if workers go on strike over the next few months against pay cuts and job cuts, Ganley could be there writing cheques to help break the strike. He may be against the Lisbon Treaty, but he's no friend of workers.
While I completely agree that Lisbon must be opposed, and that calling for "renegotiation" was sowing illusions, i must say i'd encourage people to think twice before giving a vote to Libertas. When you peel away their rhetoric, they have the same, pro-big business, privatisation and neoliberalism attitudes that the PDs had!
Instead, i'd encourage people in the Euro elections to vote against lisbon AND against workers being made pay for the crisis caused by big business, that is vote for Joe Higgins. Joe not only fought Lisbon, which was a neo-liberal charter. He has also fought against FF etc for over 30 years, including in the Dail from 1997 to 2007.
Anyway, check the link below for more info.
PS: good luck john
You make a good point there. I won't receive a pay rise at all this year and as I'm already struggling living on a minimum wage it’s going to be more difficult to survive. I think it's time our politicians see how difficult it is to get by on this.
You can count on my vote.
I will vote for John and Libertas because ye stood up against Lisbon 1 and ye didnt cop out by calling for 'renegociation' or drawing up a silly list of things to include in Lisbon 2! unlike some of the other 'no to lisbon' parties.