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Economist Dr Andy Storey (UCD) pictured at a press conference in the Mont Clare Hotel in Dublin organised by the Campaign Against Austerity Treaty Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland

Referendum roundup: 15 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?

  • There was a bit of confusion this morning, after Cabinet Minister Ruairi Quinn said the government would consider holding off on formally ratifying the Fiscal Compact even if the electorate vote Yes on 31 May. However, a spokesperson for the Minister later clarified the Government’s position to TheJournal.ie, saying: “If the people of Ireland pass the referendum on May, it will be implemented by the government without delay.”
  • The Minister for Finance Michael Noonan told the Bloomberg Economic Summit in Dublin, that rejecting the Treaty would be dangerous for Ireland – but that voting Yes would limit fiscal recklessness, attract Foreign Direct Investment, guarantee access to the ESM, and bring certainty to the country.
  • Tanáiste Eamon Gilmore echoed Noonan’s sentiments, discussing the benefits of a Yes vote while speaking to the American Chamber of Commerce. He said the acceptance of the Treaty would bring stability to Ireland and send a positive signal to US investors and employers that they could have confidence in the country. He added that, through the investment of 600 US businesses in Ireland, they had a “real stake” in the country’s future.
  • The European Movement Ireland is due to hold a public information forum on the Fiscal Treaty tomorrow, and will feature speakers from academic, business, economic and trade union sectors speaking about their perspectives of the Treaty.

DIG OF THE DAY:

MaryLou took a pop at Enda earlier, tweeting: “Looking forward to tomorrow’s Treaty debate @nwci. Shame Enda Kenny still scared to debate…”

TODAY’S “MOMENT OF CLARITY”

Fine Gael Dublin Central TD Paschal Donohoe has praised Deputy Mick Wallace for his “rare moment of openness and clarity”, after Wallace said the No side of the Treaty debate was divided. Donohoe also turned his sights on Deputy Shane Ross, saying that time had come for him to state where he stood on the Treaty – adding: “He must be giving himself splinters he has been sitting on the fence for so long.”

Fighting words.

ANTICIPATED DEBATES OF THE DAY

Sinn Fein deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald, UKIP Leader and MEP Nigel Farage, and trade union leader John Douglas of Mandate will argue against the treaty on Today FM’s The Last Word tomorrow. Meanwhile, Fianna Fail leader Michael Martin, businesswoman Nicola Byrne, and a Labour Minister are to argue in favour. Sparks will surely fly.

UNEXPECTED CHUCKLE OF THE DAY

They may be calling for a No vote, but that doesn’t mean that economists Michael Taft (UNITE the Union), Prof Terence McDonagh (NUI Galway) and Dr Andy Storey (UCD) can’t share a joke. (Image:  Laura Hutton)

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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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:09 PM

    Terrible.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:46 PM

    Weren’t the Lebanese complaining about “Homeland” and the fact that Beirut, “The Paris Of The Middle East” was being portrayed as a bombed out shell of a city and a dangerous place. Heard this on BBC radio yesterday. Something to that effect anyway.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 4:08 PM

    There are still quite a few bomb and bullet scarred buildings left in Beirut. There’s also a huge amount of sparkly and sterile norman-forsterized development in the downtown area. It’s an interesting place.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:18 PM

    Very sad development.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:13 PM

    Who are these two people? I see that they have twitter accounts. Are they over there tweeting about this? Are they journalists? Are they credible witnesses?

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:54 PM

    I believe Declan they have taken residence in the spare bedroom of the two bed terrace in Coventry already occupied by the the SOHR (Syrian Observatory Human Rights). All mod cons, bills included, close to all amenities….it was a no brainer…

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    Oct 19th 2012, 4:12 PM

    Toorkeel, I gave you a green thumb for your comment. :)

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    Mute Colin B
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    Oct 19th 2012, 7:40 PM

    Spent time there on business last year. Beautiful city and people. Such a shame to see this type of thing again. Horrible no matter where it’s happening.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:41 PM

    Jasus I didn’t think there was anything left to blow up :)

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:59 PM

    Darren, what you don’t know would fill a large encyclopedia.

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    Oct 20th 2012, 2:04 PM

    It might have also had the Phalange as a target as these Christian dislike Assad deeply, and not just the victim. I think all Levantine Christians are seeing that they have no friends there only people who use them, or they should be.

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