we found ourselves campaigning on the same side as the extreme right nazi-catholic "coir" and ganley's industrial-military apologists "libertas"!
That was the tactic of the YES side just as in the Nice Referendum a few years back. Didn't work this time, i don't think Coir are a "extreme right nazi-catholic" group but that is the direction they are going. Conservative catholic, pro-life the nazi bit will come, now that the economy is in trouble & there are 300000 immigrants in the country (source 2006 census). Don't want a nazi party in Ireland but that is the trajectory for Coir.
Libertas will in all probability become something like UKIP- pro-business anti immigrant low tax party. Right wing populist me thinks.
Good to see the broader left working on this, although if you follow media reports the right wing No's got most of the coverage (another tactic by the Yes side). Hopefully this bodes well for the future. The irish ruling class outlook now is more towards the U.S. not the U.K. I've met several members of the ruling class and they constantly go on about how great america is. Go back 10-15 years and the west brit tag was accurate not now. More like Massachusetts/Hamptons/New England/New York, the fuckers even have an american accent mixed in to their Dublin 4 accent (roysh). that's who they look to now.
As you rightly point out we campaigned on an anti neo-liberal, anti war position which in mostly explains why there was a strong NO vote in working class areas. The votes against were class votes. Watch this space the fuckers are up to something we will have to be on our guard
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