Why not get rid of Governments and let the people decide on everything, kind of like Ask the Audience in Who Wants To Be A Millionaire on a larger scale.......
I see none of the No side have chosen to pick up on Crotty vs An Taoiseach as mentioned above. Hear no evil, see no evil....
Its clear. from various polls (not just Red C) that a sizeable percentage of the population were ill informed about Lisbon and voted on that basis.
Coupled with the legal question as to whether Lisbon is actually amending the Constitution, this brings into question whether we could see a challenge to the Supreme Court as to the necessity for the referendum.
So to the yes side, put your necks on the block and confirm that the vast majority of people knew what they were voting on.
If they didn't, then the only course of action is either a mass re-education programme (done properly this time) followed by a re-vote OR a Supreme Court challenge taking the vote out of the peoples hands.
Bear in mind we have recent precedent in this area. The 24th amendment (Nice I - failed) and the 26th amendment (Nice II) had no material differences. The neutrality clause was, in legal terms, practically irrelevant, but gave the Government something to take back to the people and organise a proper campaign.
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