Wednesday, 23 May 2012

PRESS RELEASE: MEPS CALL FOR A NO VOTE TO IRISH AUSTERITY




Calls for Austerity are set to be strongly opposed by a delegation making its way to Ireland for the upcoming referendum.



A team organised by MEP’s Nikki Sinclaire, Mike Nattrass and Trevor Colman will spend a week heavily campaigning in Ireland to support the call for the people of Ireland to reject further cost cutting exercises to the country.



The referendum is due to be held on the 31st May, and the people will be asked to decide whether they want to ratify a new fiscal treaty.



A large delegation will depart to Ireland on the week beginning 27th May to distribute literature and campaign on the streets to spread the word of why a No vote would be beneficial for the country.



Nikki Sinclaire is no stranger to campaigning in Ireland, as she lent a hand campaigning for a no vote on the Lisbon Treaty.



After spending time in the Republic at the start of May, Nikki is confident that a no vote is what is needed for Ireland.



Nikki said of the treaty, “Austerity measures are draconian. Slashing public spending and increasing taxes will not get Ireland’s economy moving again”.



“The only people who can benefit from his treaty are those who are bondholders or who are bankers. Austerity does not work, and examples of this are beginning to show across Europe, for example in Greece. The people who I have spoken to are worried about the future jobs for young people and those who have very little being squeezed even further”.



“The people of Ireland were promised jobs with the Lisbon treaty, yet these jobs have not appeared. I hope that if the vote is indeed a no, then there is no further interference to get Ireland to vote in the ‘right’ way”.


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