The polls have indicated that this time will be a Yes.
But why? Has something changed?
Well it is the same text as last time, the only thing that has changed is Ireland
People on the campaign to vote for Yes have three arguments. One says that the economic crisis has affected Ireland a lot and that it has become more dependent on its neighbors.
The other one says “If we vote ‘No’, the Eurocrats will find a way to get back at us” Michael O’Leary. And the last is because of the government.
"Last year’s poll was lost because of voter confusion, a lacklustre official campaign and an effective opposition campaign that focused on abortion, neutrality and taxation"
But why? Has something changed?
Well it is the same text as last time, the only thing that has changed is Ireland
People on the campaign to vote for Yes have three arguments. One says that the economic crisis has affected Ireland a lot and that it has become more dependent on its neighbors.
The other one says “If we vote ‘No’, the Eurocrats will find a way to get back at us” Michael O’Leary. And the last is because of the government.
"Last year’s poll was lost because of voter confusion, a lacklustre official campaign and an effective opposition campaign that focused on abortion, neutrality and taxation"

From September 5, 2009
Well it seems like Ireland will eventually say Yes, but that is not sure.
If Ireland votes No on the Lisbon treaty, it wont stop Europe from advancing says France.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6821678.ece
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article6850866.ece
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100011635/why-irish-voters-are-backtracking-on-the-lisbon-treaty/