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    Sinn Fein admits Lisbon campaign fundraising problems

    SF admits Lisbon campaign fundraising problems

    Sinn Féin is having problems rallying grassroots members to raise cash for their anti-Lisbon Treaty campaign, a senior party member admitted today.

    Despite president Gerry Adams promising a high-profile fight, Dáil leader Caoimhghín O Caoláin conceded difficulties in getting members to fundraise after the local and European elections.

    At the launch of the party’s No campaign, the Cavan/Monaghan TD would not say how much they would spend persuading voters to reject the treaty, but promised a vigorous debate.

    “The difficulty we’re finding is enthusing our membership throughout the country following on from the European and local elections in June to get into the fundraising mode in order to finance the campaign,” Mr O Caolain said.

    “So we’re not in a position to tell you how much we’re going to be in a position to spend but we’re there to do the job.”

    With the demise of Libertas and a vow by leader Declan Ganley not to spearhead a second No campaign, Sinn Féin looked set to be the only remaining well-financed voice in the anti-Lisbon camp.

    EU Affairs spokesman Aengus O Snódaigh said the party would be running a general election-style campaign and vowed they would win again.

    Mr O Caoláin claimed the Lisbon Treaty was drafted by right-wing politicians who helped fuel the recession and was riddled with the same economic policies.

    The party said they were opposing the treaty over concerns about taxation, neutrality and workers’ rights.

    Sinn Féin vice president Mary Lou McDonald, who lost her European seat in the June elections, claimed guarantees thrashed out in Brussels last December to address Irish concerns had not changed the charter.

    “The Lisbon Treaty was a bad deal for Ireland when it was presented to the people last year and it remains the very same bad deal,” she said.

    “Sinn Fein will continue to fight for a better deal for Ireland and for Europe.”
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    Would they consider tapping into their old friends the banks?

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    Someone tell the Northern Bank.

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    This doesn't surprise me at all. and in fairness, why should SF members pay again for something they have already defeated?

    The government really should throw them a few quid!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Endoftheworldasweknowit View Post
    Would they consider tapping into their old friends the banks?
    Get a loan? is that what you mean? to fight a campaign that has already been run?

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    Quote Originally Posted by discosunbeams View Post
    Get a loan? is that what you mean? to fight a campaign that has already been run?
    No he means holding up a bank, like what Sinn Féin and their chums did back in 2004. Do you not remember?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fianna Fáiler View Post
    No he means holding up a bank, like what Sinn Féin and their chums did back in 2004. Do you not remember?
    I beg to differ, Fianna Fáiler, anyways your party has robbed too much from us for you to have a say on that matter. Sinn Féin were not involved in that robbery and I believe that wholeheartedly but sure they're the easy target, with no proof, circumstancial or otherwise, people point the finger at SF.

    Anyway, this is not the thread for that discussion!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fianna Fáiler View Post
    No he means holding up a bank, like what Sinn Féin and their chums did back in 2004. Do you not remember?
    I tot we're all holding up banks now . . . on our weary shoulders. And it was the neo-lib policies of Yes gang that are now crucifying us.
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    Would not risk breaking into a bank these days...

    You would be lucky not to come out with an iou from Dunne or Carroll...
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    Quote Originally Posted by trueblue forever View Post
    would not risk breaking into a bank these days...

    You would be lucky not to come out with an iou from dunne or carroll...

    lol.

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