Worried about the economic costs of isolation and armed with legal guarantees and an Irish member of the European Commission for all time, Irish voters gave a resounding Yes to the Lisbon treaty on October 2.
The shout of jubilation from Dublin Castle as the final tally of the Yes vote reached 67.1 per cent was heard in Warsaw: President Lech Kaczynski at long last ratified for Poland a week later.

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