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NICE - Follow the money - Unprecedented propaganda campaign from Big Business -

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday October 07, 2002 11:47author by wormholebrothers - fuckcopyright Report this post to the editors

Campaign expenditure for a Yes vote on the Nice Treaty is running at nearly nine times the amount being spent on the No side, according to figures provided by parties and groups involved in the referendum.

In the first of a two-part series on who's spending what in the campaign,Deaglán de Bréadún, reports on the groups seeking a No vote Campaign expenditure for a Yes vote on the Nice Treaty is running at nearly nine times the amount being spent on the No side, according to figures provided by parties and groups involved in the referendum.

The estimated expenditure by organisations promoting a Yes vote is EUR1.53 million, whereas the anti-Nice groups, according to their own figures, are spending EUR170,500.
In addition, more than EUR5.8 million is being spent on providing information or facilities for debate on European issues by the Government,
the Referendum Commission, the National Forum on Europe, the Institute of European Affairs and the European Movement Ireland. MEPs from different
parties are entitled to spend approximately EUR600,000 promoting one side or the other.
By law, campaign donations are limited to EUR6,348.69 and any campaign group or individual receiving more than EUR126.97 must register with the Standards in Public Office Commission and supply accounts. Companies or trade unions
contributing more than EUR5,078.95 must disclose the donation in their annual accounts. Foreign contributions are banned.

The main parties and groups seeking a No vote are:

Green Party: One of the main forces in the anti-Nice campaign although critics allege that some members and supporters are more enthusiastic than
others. Activities include postering, leaflets, public meetings and media interventions. The campaign director is newly elected Dublin West TD Mr Paul Gogarty, who estimates the cost at about EUR30,000, which will come from
party funds.

Sinn Féin: The republican party played a key role in the last No campaign and is making an even bigger effort this time, using the referendum to get its prospective candidates known to the electorate. Despite the turmoil in
the peace process, leading figures such as Mr Martin McGuinness and Mr Gerry Adams will play their part. Campaign expenditure is being increased fivefold, to between EUR60,000 and EUR70,000. The campaign director is Mr Daithí Doolan. The smaller Republican Sinn Féin party is also campaigning and the two have joined forces with the Greens in the Connemara Against Nice
group.

Peace and Neutrality Alliance: In the last vote, PANA said it would cease to oppose the treaty if Ireland cut all links with the EU's Rapid Reaction
Force. This didn't happen so they are back on the hustings again. PANA encompasses a wide range of affiliated organisations from Pax Christi to
Sinn Féin. Funds are estimated at EUR8,000 including a EUR4,000 donation from the Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and affiliation fees, which have a EUR250 maximum. The chairman and chief spokesman is Roger Cole of the Labour Party's general council.

National Platform: This is basically Mr Anthony Coughlan and associates. The retired TCD lecturer and prominent Eurosceptic monitors EU developments
closely and e-mails his observations to contacts as well as posting them on his website. Campaign costs are about EUR30,000, raised from private
donations. Mr Coughlan lost some allies on the Left by highlighting the immigration issue.
No to Nice Campaign: This is essentially the anti-abortion group Youth Defence and its allies in Nice referendum mode. Leading spokesman is Justin
Barrett and expenditure, raised from donations and through advertisements in Catholic papers, will be about EUR100,000. The group is regarded with distaste by some of the other No campaigners because of its emphasis on the immigration issue.

Alliance Against Nice: A loose association of Independent TDs as well as the Greens, Sinn Féin, the Socialist Party and other, mainly left-wing, groups such as the Workers' Party and the Socialist Workers' Party. It is chaired by Mr Tony Gregory TD, who had no precise figure on funding other than to claim it was "pennies" compared to what was being spent on the other side. The components of the Alliance are also conducting their own anti-Nice
campaigns.

Equal in Europe: Describing itself as pro-EU but against Nice, this organisation claims the evidence contradicts warnings about losing jobs and inward investment if we vote No. The leading figures are solicitor Ms Linda McEvoy and barrister Mr Neil Patrick McCann and expenditure is estimated between EUR5,000 and EUR10,000 gathered from members' contributions.

Democrats Against Nice: This ad-hoc alliance of anti-Nice individuals is being launched tomorrow. Its members include former regional secretary of
the ATGWU Mr Mick O'Reilly, the artist Mr Robert Ballagh and former Northern civil rights activist Mr Kevin McCorry. Expenditure, funded from members' contributions, is expected to be less than EUR10,000. A sub-group, Trade Unionists Against Nice, is also being launched shortly.
Afri (Action from Ireland): The peace and human rights group, based in Dublin, focuses on what it sees as the gradual erosion of independence and
neutrality in Ireland's foreign policy. Afri has its own website and launched an anti-Nice CD featuring Mary Coughlan singing, Another Trick in
the Dáil, which was written by Prof John Maguire who also speaks on Afri platforms against the alleged militarisation conspiracy. Afri expects to
spend about EUR10,000 generated from fund-raising activities including sales of St Brigid's Crosses as a peace symbol.

There are other small groups campaigning for a No vote, such as Women Against Nice, chaired by Ms Maria Buckley from Athlone, and the Article 133
Information Group, which highlights the implications of Nice for the globalisation process.

Related Link: http://www.ireland.com
author by Citizen Xpublication date Thu Oct 24, 2002 00:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The power to ignore a national vote and reverse it's decision is astounding. This should be consitutionally reserved. A replica vote should only be allowed after a 5 year period, the same period a government is allowed to sit in parliment. Try getting Bertie to propose that referendum!!!

author by Andrewpublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 14:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

For detailed arguments from an anarchist standpoint see http://more.at/stopnice

author by Liampublication date Tue Oct 08, 2002 13:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

OK says the Socialist Party is the only party with support from ordinary people. I am an ordinary person. I work, pay my taxes and believe in socialism, but I didn't give them my No.1 vote. I did give them a high preference after voting for (Ha it was a secret ballot! but I did vote for a socialist party)

Signed

Ordinary Person

author by Justin Moran - Sinn Feinpublication date Mon Oct 07, 2002 12:01author email maigh_nuad at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors


The article is from the Irish Times. Deaglun De Breadun wrote it. As to why he left out the Socialist Party, I suggest you contact those bright boys and girls at the Times. In fairness though, the picture with the article is a large photo of FInian McGrath and Uncle Joe Higgins at an Alliance Against Nice meeting.

author by OK - SPpublication date Mon Oct 07, 2002 11:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Paul Gogarty is newly elected TD for Dublin Mid West.

Why do you not give details of the SP campaign? We are the only socialist party that has support from ordinary peopple!

We increased our vote dramaticly and we are a real force.

We should not be included alongside the likes of RSF, and other 'also rans' etc.

 
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