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Heads of state are far more realistic than Brussels 'fonctionnaires' (Photo: European Commission)

Irish commissioner says EU Treaty would be rejected in most countries

Ireland's EU commissioner, Charlie McCreevy, has said that the Lisbon Treaty would be rejected by most member states if put to a referendum.

With just a few months to go before his own country's second referendum on the document, the plain-speaking former finance minister said 95 percent of the 27 member states would have said "no" to the new institutional rules if it had been put to a vote.

The commissioner, in charge of the internal market, reckons all leaders know this and it i...

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Heads of state are far more realistic than Brussels 'fonctionnaires' (Photo: European Commission)

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