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"Madam President, the Irish vote last Thursday against the Treaty of Lisbon was not a vote against Europe. Ireland’s place is in the European Union, where it has obtained social and economic benefits – both north and south – due to its Membership. People were concerned about the weakening of Ireland’s voice, and that of other small countries, in the European Union; about neutrality and military affairs; about workers’ rights and public services. Not only were those concerns raised on the doorsteps, but they were also voiced in the opinion polls published throughout the campaign. Their automatic right to a referendum on future significant changes is also important. Some of those issues have already been raised in France and the Netherlands. We must address those concerns."@en1

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