Enda enjoys his bumpy Lisbon ride

HE hadn’t even started canvassing in Cork city yesterday but it looked as if Enda Kenny’s Yes to Lisbon train could be derailed even before it left the station.

With striking train drivers returning to work at Kent Station, Enda arrived by plane on Leeside to build up a head of steam for his party’s Yes campaign.

But just as he left the Imperial Hotel with the party faithful on board for a whistle-stop tour of the city centre, no-campaigner John O’Callaghan from Montenotte door-stepped him, thrust a copy of a newspaper article on the Lisbon Treaty under his nose and demanded answers.

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