Anti-Lisbon Treaty campaigners claim report was 'slanted'

Anti-Lisbon Treaty campaigners claim the results of an Oireachtas Committee report were slanted in favour of the Yes side.

Anti-Lisbon Treaty campaigners claim the results of an Oireachtas Committee report were slanted in favour of the Yes side.

The Joint Sub-Committee's final report found there was no legal obstacle preventing a second Lisbon Treaty referendum here.

The People's Movement says the finding was an effort to mislead the Irish public through scaremongering.

Former MEP Patricia McKenna said the views of the No side were not fairly represented.

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