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For anyone interested, the EU election returns have been published by the Electoral Commission. Our 'return' is here and the invoice sheet is here. In total, including a large amount of notional expenditure, Libertas spent £98,050 on the June EU elections. That compares reasonably to the No2EU campaign that spent £89K and achieved a similar percentage of the vote.
submitted by LibertasInsider on 10th Oct 2009 (via libertasinsider.blogspot.com)
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Pro-Lisbon campaign yobs The Irish Times over the weekend reported on a Libertas press conference that was invaded by a bunch of pro-Lisbon yobs from 'Ireland for Europe' (what kind of illiterate name is that anyway?). Not willing to allow Libertas to launch its new posters and debate in a civilised manner afterwards, the anti-democrats swamped Declan Ganley trying to cause as much disruption as possible while also shouti...
submitted by LibertasInsider on 28th Sep 2009 (via libertasinsider.blogspot.com)
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After an overwhelming demand for copies of The Fight for Democracy - a series of interviews with Declan Ganley, we have decided to make the book available to download on Libertas.eu. Click here to download the cover. Click here to download the main book. You are free to download and reprint the book in any quantity that you so wish on the basis that no edits or changes are made to the content or c...
submitted by Libertas on 22nd Sep 2009 (via libertas.eu)
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The Libertas blog is back in action. You can see it here:   
submitted by Libertas on 22nd Sep 2009 (via libertas.eu)
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Libertas today hit out at the absurd claims by the Irish Government that the Lisbon Treaty will create jobs in Ireland. I don't think that political statements get much blunter than this: “Just show us where the jobs are in the Lisbon Treaty” is the challenge Libertas Leader Declan Ganley is laying down to the Yes campaign this morning. With just about a week and a half to go to polling day, M...
submitted by LibertasInsider on 22nd Sep 2009 (via libertasinsider.blogspot.com)
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In a press statement issued earlier today, Declan Ganley asked UKIP to leave the Irish political scene. It's obviously a tricky issue; the Irish decision will have implications for everyone in Europe, not just Ireland. Does that give the rest of us a right to interfere? Probably. However, on a practical note, foreign interference is never welcome in politics, and the Libertas team in Ireland belie...
submitted by LibertasInsider on 18th Sep 2009 (via libertasinsider.blogspot.com)
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After a long quiet spell, Libertas is back in full swing in Ireland, where the second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is looming. Declan Ganley has also rejoined the fight. Today saw a major attack on the YES campaign, following a cracking article in the Wall Street Journal that ripped apart the fear mongering by the YES campaign. INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS READ TRUTH ABOUT LISBON WHILE YES SIDE LIE ...
submitted by LibertasInsider on 17th Sep 2009 (via libertasinsider.blogspot.com)
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Brussels, 6th May: The Lisbon Treaty has not yet been ratified in Germany or Poland. Ireland has rejected it  and President Klaus will have the final say in the Czech republic. The vote today merely shows that despite close to 80% of Czech Republic laws coming from Brussels, the Senate does not want the Czech people to have their say in how Brussels governs them. The Czech people can show the...
submitted by Libertas on 16th Sep 2009 (via libertas.eu)
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Ireland is "not on its own with regard to the Lisbon Treaty, whatever Brussels might want people to think" Libertas chairman, Declan Ganley has said. Ganley was responding to comments made by European politicians following the vote on the Treaty in the Czech Senate.
submitted by Libertas on 16th Sep 2009 (via libertas.eu)
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With Ireland and Czech Republic going to the polls today, Libertas have produced a new video as a reminder that this election is your last chance to stop the Lisbon Constitution - already rejected by the French, Dutch and Irish people - coming into force.
submitted by Libertas on 15th Sep 2009 (via libertas.eu)
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