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Updated: Bruton suggests Ireland could vote again... then 'retracts' statement

The Jobs Minister said that Ireland could be asking for a second referendum if it voted no, but he later retracted that statement during a debate in Dublin this evening.

Updated, 20.16

JOBS MINISTER RICHARD Bruton suggested that Ireland could seek to hold a second referendum if the country rejects the Fiscal Compact treaty on 31 May before later retracting that statement during a debate this evening.

Bruton was speaking during The Last Word referendum debate on Today FM this evening when he was asked what would Ireland tell its colleagues in the European Union if the treaty is rejected at the end of the month.

He suggested that if Ireland votes No it will leave the country on the edge of Europe, without access to funding and that it could then be forced to look for a second plebiscite.

I suppose we will have to say that we all need access to this and I think Ireland will be looking to say, ‘Can we vote again?’

However later in the debate, Bruton said he was “retracting” his statement and insisted that the government had made it clear there will not be a second vote if the country rejects the Fiscal Compact treaty first time around.

“There is no question of a second vote on this. I am retracting what I said,” he insisted. “There is nothing wrong with being honest.

“The government has made it clear that there will be no second vote and I just want to clarify that. This is a debate, we all make mistakes.”

Confusion

This evening, Bruton issued a statement acknowledging that his comments had caused confusion. “In the heat of a debate, I dealt badly with a question, and may unnecessarily have caused some confusion,” he said.

He said he had intended to say that in the case of a No vote, Ireland will “face serious questions about where we will access the funding we need to pay for public services, and I believe the Irish people will be looking to say – where will we get that funding?” Bruton added:

Let me be emphatic; there will be no second vote.

Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty later called Bruton’s comments “an outrage”. Doherty said: “Even though he retracted his comments, the mask has slipped and it is clear that the government is intent on bullying the people into accepting” the Treaty.

After the debate, Fine Gael director of elections Simon Coveney issued a statement which said that “under no circumstances will there be” a second vote on the Fiscal Treaty. He said: “This is a decision that the Irish people will make on May 31 and that decision will be final.”

- Additional reporting by Michael Freeman

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Translated: The Fiscal Compact rewritten in layman’s terms

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    Jul 1st 2016, 4:00 PM

    I took a trip to the Saltee Islands earlier in the year. The boat leaves Kilmore Quay for the islands everyday and is very busy in Summer months. The skipper/owner of the boat refused point blank to give me a life jacket – he keeps them in a box which looked padlocked to me (I could be wrong about the padlock) and said he would hand them out “if there is an emergency”. I was horrified but apparently he is within his rights – he is only obliged to carry jackets for everyone on board but is not obliged to hand them out. Despite a very rough crossing with high swells we travelled to and from the Saltees without jackets. What’s the point in all this “wear your lifejacket” campaign when the law allows someone to run a scheduled service for passengers and refuse them a jacket???

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    Jul 1st 2016, 5:21 PM

    I would not get on that boat!

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    Mute Molly1952
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    Jul 1st 2016, 5:34 PM

    We shouldn’t have Deborah!! – but I was with famly and we didn’t want them to miss out on the trip after driving a long way to get there and looking forward to the day. The other passengers on the boat (some foreign, some Irish) felt the same. So we all crossed our fingers and gritted our teeth. But you’re right – if everyone refused to go ahead with the trip it might lead to a change of attitude on behalf of the skipper. It’s a very popular trip and as far as I know he is the only operator on the route.

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    Jul 1st 2016, 3:44 PM

    Anyone even thinking about getting in a boat without one needs their head looked at, just as important as a car seat belt

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    Mute Alex Murray
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    Jul 1st 2016, 3:48 PM

    or a helmet on a bike

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    Jul 1st 2016, 4:19 PM

    Anyone that falls into Irish Waters, would it not work in the English Channel.

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    Jul 1st 2016, 3:40 PM

    Dude on the left looks like he never took a swimming lesson in his entire life.

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    Jul 1st 2016, 5:08 PM

    . . . and the guy on the right looks like he’s in about 2ft of water!

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    Jul 1st 2016, 6:40 PM

    We have boats for years, no one gets on without a life jacket, end of story

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    Jul 1st 2016, 7:20 PM

    If you fall in wearing trousers, you can turn it into a life jacket.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyfLHD3mRVY

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    Jul 1st 2016, 5:12 PM

    I suppose pulling up alongside them in your boat singing the safe cross code to them wouldn’t go down too well?

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    Jul 2nd 2016, 10:43 AM

    Check out the RNLI Respect the water campaign on you tube. It really drives the message home.

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    Jul 2nd 2016, 1:50 AM

    Start practising the Wim Hof method and bathe away. Feel great after a dip. Problem solved.

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