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The failure to deal with the three-year crisis has kept the cost of Ireland’s borrowing higher than it should be at this stage, according to Central Bank governor Patrick Honohan. Europe minister Lucinda Creighton warned there was a strong possibility... Full Article at Irish Examiner
No campaigners yesterday also upped their campaign with calls to reject the treaty because Ireland had received no deal on its bank debt from Europe. Lucinda Creighton, the European affairs minister, said it could be doubtful that Ireland re-entered... Full Article at Irish Examiner
(L-R) Danish minister for European Affairs Nicolai Wammen and Irish minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton talk prior to a General Affairs Council on March 26, 2012 at the EU headquarters in Brussels. The Council will have an... View Photo »
a little bit insulting to the intelligence of Irish people
“The need for an emphasis on growth at EU level is something the Taoiseach has been advocating since he took office and today’s summit could be a decisive step in that direction,” said one Government source. Separately yesterday, Minister of State for... Full Article at Irish Times
CONTINUATION of Ireland’s low corporate tax regime and its access to borrowing would be put in jeopardy by a No vote in the fiscal stability treaty referendum, according to Government Ministers. Minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton... Full Article at Irish Times
Minister of State for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton, has said nobody can predict whether Ireland will need access to the European Stability Mechanism, the EU's new bailout fund. She said it would be irresponsible of the Government not to secure... Full Article at RTE Interactive
(L-R) British Minister of State responsible for European issues and NATO, David Lidington, and Irish minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton talk prior to a General Affairs Council on March 26, 2012 at the EU headquarters in Brussels. View Photo »
It would be a very sad day if we somehow decided to opt out of that (new treaty) and allowed the other 16 members of the euro zone to progress and try to find a solution without us
Lucinda Creighton told an event in Dublin that there was a "strong possibility" that Ireland would not be able to return to the markets next year. As a result, she said we may need to access the proposed European Stability Mechanism. "We will have a... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish Times Taoiseach Enda Kenny has told a women’s event in Dublin there will be “no second chance” to secure a Yes vote in the fiscal treaty referendum. Minister of State for Europe Lucinda Creighton told the meeting there... Full Article at Irish Times
BAR DEBATE: MINISTER FOR European Affairs Lucinda Creighton believes those campaigning for a No vote in the referendum on the fiscal treaty are “prepared to just make things up” and are contributing to confusion among the electorate. Speaking to The... Full Article at Irish Times
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