• Increase font size
  • Decrease font size
  • Default font size
Home arrow News arrow Latest News arrow Referendum poster row
Referendum poster row PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 22 May 2008
IT DIDN’T take long for the upcoming referendum on the Lisbon Treaty to spark off a row on the Northside.
A local Blanchardstown councillor criticised IBEC (the Irish Business and Employers’ Confederation) just days after the referendum was officially called on May 13.
Cllr Paul Donnelly (SF) claims that IBEC, which is campaigning heavily for a ‘yes’ vote, got an unfair advantage as its posters were erected earlier than those of other bodies.
The Sinn Fein party, which is backing the ‘no’ campaign, has been fined over such a practice in the past, according to Cllr Donnelly.
“We just think there should be a bit of fair play in relation to this matter,” he told Northside People.
“We have been penalised over this issue before so why should IBEC get off scot-free?
 “I’m not criticising IBEC because their view contradicts ours,” he added.
“I just want there to be a bit of fair play and for everybody to be treated the same regardless of what they stand for.”
Sinn Fein is calling for a ‘no’ vote in the upcoming referendum which will be held on June 12, in an effort “to defend Ireland’s sovereignty, neutrality and democracy”.
IBEC refused to be drawn into an argument with Sinn Fein on this issue.
When the Sinn Fein allegations over putting up posters early were put to IBEC, a spokesperson for the confederation declined to respond.
However, IBEC said it would be happy to address any specific issue from a member of the public in relation to its campaigning posters.
 
Residents angered by sewage overflow

Thursday, 28 August 2008

article thumbnail The residents claimed that the health of their children was put at risk when the sewer overflowed at Grange Abbey Drive, leaving the area covered in raw human waste. Dublin City Council said it is...
+ Full Story

Vital elderly service is under threat

Thursday, 28 August 2008

article thumbnail The Nethercross Centre has been running in the red for over two years and has built up a debt of almost e200,000. The centre is run by Respond, a non-profit housing association. However, a number...
+ Full Story

Dog owners bite back at council

Thursday, 28 August 2008

article thumbnail The protest will take place on September 4 outside the council’s head office. Under new council rules, which will be implemented on September 30, council tenants who own certain dogs must...
+ Full Story

Locals rejoice as statue returns

Thursday, 28 August 2008

article thumbnail Earlier this month, Northside People reported the case of the missing statue in Ferrycarrig Road and how it was later found in a garden following an anonymous tip-off. The statue was then taken to...
+ Full Story

More Articles
Advertisement

Island Banners

Advertisement

Website Poll

Where is the economic turndown affecting you most?
 
For how long will property prices in Dublin continue to fall?
 
How did Team Ireland perform at the Olympics?
 

Advertise

Advertise Online with the Dublin People. Great rates available.  Click Here

Private Ads Login

Existing Client? Login. Otherwise click place private ad.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register