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Deal to keep Lisbon vote off UK agenda

By George Parker in Brussels

Published: December 12 2008 22:54 | Last updated: December 12 2008 22:54

Ireland confirmed on Friday that it would press ahead with a second referendum on the European Union’s Lisbon reform treaty, but only after protracted late night negotiations to try to stop the plan reigniting controversy over the treaty in Britain.

Ireland won a number of concessions intended to make it easier to secure a Yes vote, reversing the Irish rejection of the text in June.

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