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The Fiscal Treaty Yes or No

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,272 ✭✭✭merlante


    Bards wrote: »
    Hope all ye YES People are Happy - Told you we would have got a better deal by voting NO:mad:

    "President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi appears to have ruled out debt relief for Ireland's banking burden, because the country approved the fiscal treaty."

    "When asked about debt relief for the country's banking bailout, Mr Draghi said, following the Yes vote: "I don't think there was any grounds for a quid pro quo.""


    http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0606/kenny-wants-political-solution-to-euro-crisis.html

    Yes, but neither did he turn off the mighty Euro tap, from which all wealth and ability to trade comes... (Nothing at all to do with people labouring in Ireland to produce products and services.)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,887 ✭✭✭Hijpo


    '......On Saturday, the eurozone ministers agreed to lend Madrid up to 100bn euros ($125bn; £80bn) to help banks hit by bad property loans....'

    lmao and yet we cant get a better deal, and thanks to the yes vote any chance we had is gone FOREVER


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,510 ✭✭✭Max Powers


    Hijpo wrote: »
    '......On Saturday, the eurozone ministers agreed to lend Madrid up to 100bn euros ($125bn; £80bn) to help banks hit by bad property loans....'

    lmao and yet we cant get a better deal, and thanks to the yes vote any chance we had is gone FOREVER

    ridiculous, what makes you think a no vote would mean a better deal.
    Its early days on this, granted, lack of goodwill from EU is disappointing and lack of noise form our muppets even more so.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,887 ✭✭✭Hijpo


    Max Powers wrote: »
    Hijpo wrote: »
    '......On Saturday, the eurozone ministers agreed to lend Madrid up to 100bn euros ($125bn; £80bn) to help banks hit by bad property loans....'

    lmao and yet we cant get a better deal, and thanks to the yes vote any chance we had is gone FOREVER

    ridiculous, what makes you think a no vote would mean a better deal.
    Its early days on this, granted, lack of goodwill from EU is disappointing and lack of noise form our muppets even more so.

    It never said it would have garaunteed a better deal, but we had something to haggle with.


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