☟Irish Organisations
- Peoples Movement - www.people.ie
- Cóir - www.Lisbonvote.com
- Libertas - www.Libertas.ie
- Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA) - www.pana.ie
- People Before Profit - www.people-before-profit.org
- CAEUC (Campaign Against EU Constitution) - www.caeuc.org

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I hope you will forgive me for raising what may sound like a naive question concerning the forthcoming referendum on the Lisbon Treaty on 2 October. Is it really legal, under Irish constitutional law, to put an identical question for a second time only one year after a clear answer has already been given? Even if a legal challenge on this ground were to be eventually defeated, would it nevertheless be possible to delay the Irish referendum pending a challenge in the Irish courts, preferably until June 2010, by which time a United Kingdom referendum will be possible?