Noonan accused of scare tactics on EU referendum

FINANCE Minister Michael Noonan has been accused of scaremongering the electorate after saying any referendum on the new EU deal would be a vote on whether to stay in the euro or not.

Noonan accused of scare tactics on EU referendum

Mr Noonan predicted voters would pass any referendum if the stricter EU budget measures needed to be voted on, a decision on which could be known in just a few weeks.

But his summary on what a referendum would mean for Ireland was seized upon by Fianna Fáil who declared that his comments were “irresponsible” and an early attempt to silence criticism of the EU agreement.

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