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Like I said the approach to the referendum by the Yes side, again in particular by the government, appeared high-handed and ill-judged,off-putting for many, distinctly offensive to some. The No campaign was fervent and evocative, if wide-ranging and particularly silly in some instances. The vote was there for the taking, the campaign determines who takes it, particularly with a large floating vote.
I'm off to vote Yes.
Im off to vote no.
I'm off to toss a coin.
There are 2 kinds of people in this world, those who are prepared to get up and give something back to their community and those who sit behind closed doors, never giving anything back and just take take take. Lisbon is asking us to give a little back, it's the right, proper and decent thing to do. I'm proud I voted Yes
SKY News are saying its not looking good for the Yes campaign
We can resurrect this thread in two months when we're asked to vote on this again.
there are c.100,000 Chinese people working in Ireland
Ok great solution. kick out the chineese. and force irish people into working in spar shops for 8 E and hour. And then ask them all to buy VHI at 2000E for thier families.
Good sencible economic solution that
WTF? Where did I say "kick out the Chinese"? I was just correcting the wildly inaccurate figure of the number of Chinese nationals residing in Ireland.
Misreading that i changed myself.
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Originally Posted by csirl http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=648086#post648086
there are c.100,000 Chinese people working in Ireland
There were 11,161 Chinese people in Ireland according to the 2006 census.
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