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Wednesday, 16.07.2008.

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Dublin: Sarkozy's proposal immature

Ireland has today dismissed as "immature" French President Nicolas Sarkozy's call for a new Lisbon Treaty referendum.

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Paul

pre 15 godina

The term used to describe Sarkozys remarks was "premature" not "immature" as stated in the article. Also as stated by another individual, the people in the photo are British MEPS not Irish. They are from the UK independence Party, a party not known for its pro Irish views as they see nothing wrong with the continued British occupation of six of the 32 counties of Ireland.

Declan Quigley

pre 15 godina

Re report captioned - 'Dublin: Sarkozy's proposal immature'

The MEPs in the photo are not Irish. They are from the UKIP. Look closely - each one has a small UK flag.

Declan Quigley

pre 15 godina

Re report captioned - 'Dublin: Sarkozy's proposal immature'

The MEPs in the photo are not Irish. They are from the UKIP. Look closely - each one has a small UK flag.

Paul

pre 15 godina

The term used to describe Sarkozys remarks was "premature" not "immature" as stated in the article. Also as stated by another individual, the people in the photo are British MEPS not Irish. They are from the UK independence Party, a party not known for its pro Irish views as they see nothing wrong with the continued British occupation of six of the 32 counties of Ireland.

Declan Quigley

pre 15 godina

Re report captioned - 'Dublin: Sarkozy's proposal immature'

The MEPs in the photo are not Irish. They are from the UKIP. Look closely - each one has a small UK flag.

Paul

pre 15 godina

The term used to describe Sarkozys remarks was "premature" not "immature" as stated in the article. Also as stated by another individual, the people in the photo are British MEPS not Irish. They are from the UK independence Party, a party not known for its pro Irish views as they see nothing wrong with the continued British occupation of six of the 32 counties of Ireland.