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Jun 24, 2008, 13:18 GMT
Ireland still loves the EU, and no wonder, surveys reveal
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Liberal tax regime? Liberal must mean something different in Ireland than the US. They have an extremelu lowest corporate tax rate encouraging investment. In the US liberal tax policies mean tax companies and the wealthy more and more until the wealth is gone.
Cheers to the Irish for rejecting the new constitution (they can call it a treaty to bypass voters but that's a farce). I love how the EU 'is examining why the Irish rejected it.' How about you let other countries actually vote on it and I bet you'll have a lot of other countries the EU needs to examine.
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