Irish government research into why voters rejected the Lisbon Treaty in a June referendum has revealed that the biggest reason for voting No was citizens simply did not have enough information about the 400-page document.
A combination of a survey of voters and focus groups revealed that 42 percent of people said they had voted No due to a lack of information or understanding.
Neutrality and taxation issues also played key roles in people's thinking.
A third of voters in ne...
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