Urbanguerrilla
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And if they dont get it right first time...they can always be made vote again 

Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny has told the Dáil that a referendum will be held on the Fiscal Stability Treaty, following advice from the Attorney General.
Mr Kenny said it would be in Ireland's interest if it was approved, saying it would be an important step in rebuilding the economy and our reputation.
It will also be an opportunity to reaffirm Ireland's commitment to membership of the euro, he said.
Opposition spokesman Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams said he welcomed the announcement, but said it marked a failure for the Government because he said the Coalition wanted to avoid such a vote.
He said it was an austerity treaty, will not help recovery and will condemn people to austerity.