Alliance for Ireland

Alliance for Ireland Membership of the Alliance is open to all organisations who believe that “Securing our Future” is best achieved by a “Yes” vote.

Alliance for Ireland is an association of business and voluntary organisations and Irish citizens who have come together to campaign for a “Yes” vote in the referendum on the Stability Treaty on 31 May. An affiliation fee of €100 is payable by each organisation and individual wishing to take up membership of the Alliance. Any organisation or individual affiliated to the Alliance remains free to conduct their own referendum campaigns.

31/05/2012

Please use your vote today, your vote could be the one that makes the difference!

People across Irish life calling for a Yes vote.
30/05/2012

People across Irish life calling for a Yes vote.

30/05/2012

The assessment of 44 non-government economists of the impact of the Fiscal Treaty on the Irish economy.

Five reasons to vote for the Stability Treaty, as published and signed in today's edition of The Irish Times.
30/05/2012

Five reasons to vote for the Stability Treaty, as published and signed in today's edition of The Irish Times.

30/05/2012

Minister for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton, outlines why we should vote Yes in tomorrow's poll.

WHEN we vote on the Stability Treaty, we will be making an extremely important decision. At a time when instability continues to rock the European Union, we will be deciding whether we are part of the solution or part of the problem.

Pat McDonagh, CEO of Supermacs [Official Page], tells us why he's voting Yes.
30/05/2012

Pat McDonagh, CEO of Supermacs [Official Page], tells us why he's voting Yes.

30/05/2012

ABOUT 20 years ago, I attended the launch of pharmaceutical company Covidien in my own constituency of Blanchardstown in Dublin. It was the early Nineties and Ireland was about to emerge from a very difficult period when our debts had soared well over the 100 per cent of GDP.

Brian Cody tells us why he's voting Yes.
30/05/2012

Brian Cody tells us why he's voting Yes.

Nina Carberry tells us why she's voting Yes.
30/05/2012

Nina Carberry tells us why she's voting Yes.

30/05/2012

Sen. Katherine Zappone (Ind) corrects the claims of Sinn Féin's Pearse Doherty TD, on what the terms of the Treaty would require of our budget, "Furthermore, and this is where Deputy Doherty is wrong – Ireland will NOT be required to cut 6billion euros from its budget in 2015 – because included in the Treaty (Art 4) is a reference to Council Regulation No 1177/2011 of 8 November 2011 – which states that the budget rules of the Treaty do not kick in for a member state in a bail-out programme until three years AFTER the bail-out programme finishes. Ireland’s bail-out ends in 2015 – so we don’t have to meet the deficit rules of Treaty until at least 2018."
http://senatorkatherinezappone.ie/index.php/entry/trust-your-careful-discernment-and-your-instincts/statement/

Ronan O'Gara tells us why he's voting Yes.
30/05/2012

Ronan O'Gara tells us why he's voting Yes.

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