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    Michael O'Leary: Respect the vote

    In a very encouraging development today Mail reports Michael O'Leary has called for the referendum result to be respected. This is particularly encouraging as he voted yes. With more of this there wont be a rerun. In the same article scott millar reports that a snap rerun is being discussed with scaremongering over the economy being the selling point.

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    Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has said the government must respect the No vote in the referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, but admitted he voted in favour of the treaty and has ‘‘no time’’ for Libertas, the anti-Lisbon group, or its founder Declan Ganley.

    ‘‘It seems that only in the European Union, Ireland and Zimbabwe you are forced to vote twice,” O’Leary said on a visit to Brussels last week. ‘‘The vote should be respected. It is the only democratic thing to do.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by eurosceptic View Post
    In a very encouraging development today Mail reports Michael O'Leary has called for the referendum result to be respected. This is particularly encouraging as he voted yes. With more of this there wont be a rerun. In the same article scott millar reports that a snap rerun is being discussed with scaremongering over the economy being the selling point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberianpan View Post
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