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Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore tries to get first past the post(er). Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland

Referendum roundup: 16 days to go

Austerity treaty, stability treaty or somewhere in between? TheJournal.ie keeps you up to date with our evening Fiscal Compact referendum bulletin.

EVERY EVENING, THEJOURNAL.IE brings you the latest news and campaign moves, squabbles and – hopefully – useful tidbits of information as we face into the 31 May Fiscal Compact referendum.

(If you just want to make up your mind by yourself, you can read TheJournal.ie‘s layman’s guide to the treaty).

WHAT’S NEW?

  • It looks like TV3 won’t be hosting the big boys in a live referendum debate after Taoiseach Enda Kenny confirmed this afternoon that he won’t participate in any debate on the station with Gerry Adams. Kenny had initially said he just “does not do the Vincent Browne programme”. When TV3 offered to replace Browne with political editor Ursula Halligan, Kenny put that under “consideration”. Now though, it’s a no go altogether, which TV3 called “regrettable”.
  • A debate that IS going ahead is The Last Word Europe Debate, moderated by Matt Cooper, to be broadcast live on his Today FM show this Thursday, 4.30-7pm. TheJournal.ie will be liveblogging the debate from the Irish Life building in Dublin. The line-up? On the ‘No’ side: UKIP leader and MEP Nigel Farage; Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald; John Douglas of Mandate trade union. On the ‘Yes’ side: Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin; Nicola Byrne, chief executive of 11890; a yet unconfirmed Labour Party minister.
  • We learned this week that Declan Ganley, who campaigned for a ‘No’ vote in the Lisbon referendum, is joining the fray on the ‘No’ side of things again this time. He wrote about his reasons for joining the campaign on TheJournal.ie this morning.
  • Bad news for Shane Ross and others who had called for a delay – the Referendum Commission has officially stated that the vote cannot be postponed.
  • The deputy director of the Labour Party’s ‘Yes’ campaign, Dominic Hannigan, made a niche callout this morning: he said farmers will benefit from a ‘Yes’ vote if it leads to agricultural exports growing. (The IFA endorsed this earlier in the month, as did Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin yesterday at a cattle mart in Bandon, Co Cork.)

LAUNCH INVITE OF THE DAY:

The Communications Department of the Europe of Freedom and Democracy Group sent a press invite round to the launch of their leaflet supporting a ‘No’ vote, which they say will be delivered to every household in the country. They gave us this advice in a note at the end:

4 or 5 MEPs from EFD Group shall be there. Should be good for photo op with good looking Danish mep and female assistant.

Labour MEP for Munster, Phil Prendergast, said today that the leaflet is a “piece of propaganda”.

UNCOMFORTABLE ON-CAMERA CAMPAIGN MOMENT:

If you haven’t seen this video already, Enda Kenny will probably be relieved. (Video: Seansbarathlone/Youtube)

And if you haven’t heard this bit of audio, captured by the Westmeath Independent, he will probably be even more relieved.

BIBLICAL REFERENCE OF THE DAY:

Justice Minister Alan Shatter backed previous Government comments today to say that delaying the referendum would not be in the interests of the country. He ended with this:

To those opposed to the treaty or uncertain of whether to support this international insurance policy to protect our future, I say it is important to remember that it wasn’t raining when Noah built the Ark.

Tomorrow: Jonah and the Whale.

TODAY’S PICTORIAL FACE-OFF:

In the ‘No’ corner - Joe Higgins TD, Cllr Melissa Halpin and Paul Murphy MEP of the United Left Alliance:

In the ‘Yes corner - Ciara Conway TD, Aodhan O Riordain TD, Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore and Dominic Hannigan TD:

Photos by Sam Boal and Sasko Lazarov of Photocall Ireland.

Read in full: The Fiscal Compact treaty in layman’s terms (PDF)

In full: TheJournal.ie‘s coverage of the Fiscal Compact referendum >

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    Mute Swamp_Donkey
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 8:07 PM

    My wife bought me a ticket as a Crimbo present I won €500 yay!! She has just spent it in Ikea!!! now I’ve to put all these flat packs together!!

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    Mute Sadb Nic Fhionnlaoich-Fluhr
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 10:40 PM

    Clever woman!

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    Mute pipkelly98
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    Jan 3rd 2014, 9:17 AM

    Congrats! And jealous of your wife’s lkea shopping spree :) happy flat packing!

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    Mute Gillian Doyle
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:27 PM

    Ah I’m happy for them…..but am so jealous!

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    Mute Just Some Guy
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:31 PM

    I know I will get a lot of red thumbs for this. The only reason people go public after winning the lotto is to gloat to the rest of the country. I have more respect for people who dont go public

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    Mute graham galvin
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:38 PM

    No I think you get less money if you stay anonymous.

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    Mute yoman
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:40 PM

    I dont think its true graham. You dont have to go public. I know I wont even if they offer an extra, lets say 10k, to the 1M won.

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    Mute Ian McPartland
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:41 PM

    How’s that?

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    Mute graham galvin
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:42 PM

    Sorry you get an extra €20,000 for going public. Stand there for a few photographs for an extra 20k. I’d do it.

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    Mute Just Some Guy
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:55 PM

    No way would I go public if I won it. I don’t want the papers harrassing me or my family

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    Mute mcgoo
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 8:03 PM

    But what about the begging letters? I’d keep sending them if I won.

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    Mute Leslie Alan Rock
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 8:15 PM

    Jaysis that jokes so old it doesn’t have ancestors

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    Mute Philip Cavanagh
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 8:16 PM

    Complete myth you get more for going public. National lottery confirmed it, pretty sure the journal had an article about it a few months ago

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    Mute James Vaughan
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    Jan 3rd 2014, 8:26 PM

    You get exactly the same money. Only difference is if go public you get the champagne day with the handing over of the cheque and photos shoot etc

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    Mute Maria Devenny
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:49 PM

    I’d be fairly raging if I was the aunt….. Hope the throw her a few quid.

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    Mute Sean Costello
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:58 PM

    Why are media outlets so obsessed with the fact “the winner has yet to come forward”? The same in that rag, the independent. The draw was less than 48 hours ago! Give them a chance. And congrats to the winner and to this couple. Great start to their life together!

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    Mute Grace Kelly
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:55 PM

    No i didn’t win but it’s my near year’s resolution to do just that.

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    Mute Eileen Beattie
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:24 PM

    “This will definitely help with the wedding” …. wedding of the decade there id say if that will just “help” :-) And as for the €1mill I suppose I should have bought a ticket! maybe Next time!!

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    Mute dave mc nevin
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 11:07 PM

    how many tickets went into the drum on the night of the draw looked nothing like 300000 tickets we all sat looking and waiting and over 90% didn,t make it into the drum {ripped again}

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    Mute Ann Murphy
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    Jan 3rd 2014, 4:28 PM

    Dave i think i read somewhere that only a certain amount of them go into the draw for the million…..they are all supposedly put in for the other draws. Same as winning streak only 100 tickets go into drum for the following weeks programme. I could be wrong

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    Mute Sarah Lynette Finn
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 9:10 PM

    Money can’t buy happiness !!! Congrats to the winners !!

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    Mute Diarmuid O'Connor
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 9:25 PM

    True, money can’t buy happiness, but it makes the search for it much more comfortable.

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    Mute Tom Toms
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 10:44 PM

    True that money can’t buy happiness But I’d rather cry in a bentley continental that on the 54A Bus.

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    Mute Purchased Jammer
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:51 PM

    If I did I will be shovelling the cocaine into my gaf!

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    Mute Sheik Yahbouti
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 8:17 PM

    No.

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    Mute Sacha Mahady
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 7:27 PM

    Id love to be at that wedding if it only going to help. I’d go collect me million if it would only stop raining.

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    Mute Anthony Quinn
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    Jan 2nd 2014, 9:32 PM

    Quite like the blonde in the green dress in the lotto crimbo
    Draw ad..

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    Mute Villa Libra
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    Jan 3rd 2014, 9:05 AM

    The only way to positively guarantee winning the lottery is to get the numbers on your ticket to match the actual drawn numbers. Pity it’s so hard to know that in advance! I have a little just-for-fun page which generates my own personal random quick pick numbers. As I say, it is strictly just for fun, but you never know your luck! Look out for VillaLibra if you want to see if you can locate it.

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