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One-third of farmers set to reject Lisbon Treaty
15/05/2008 - 07:12:34

One-third of farmers are planning to vote 'no' in the forthcoming referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, according to an opinion poll published this morning.

The Red C poll in the Irish Farmers Journal reveals that many farmers remain sceptical about the proposed EU reforms.

Less than half are planning to vote 'yes', while 27% say they remain undecided.

Most say they are unhappy with the EU Trade Commissioner's handling of the WTO talks.



           

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