No vote will put us "back in the eye of the storm" says Gilmore
Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore said Ireland’s relationship with the euro will be “back in the eye of the storm” if voters reject a referendum on the European fiscal pact this month.
Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore said Ireland’s relationship with the euro will be “back in the eye of the storm” if voters reject a referendum on the European fiscal pact this month.
“It won’t be business as usual,” Gilmore told reporters in Dublin today, saying a rejection of the treaty would undermine investor confidence in Ireland.
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