Irishwomen Against The Common Market. Calling all women! Single - Wives - Mothers - widows [.] Think for the nation! You have the power to protect our future...Vote No:

Large increases in food prices with no likelihood of comparable increases in wages. - can you afford it? Stretch your pension and social welfare payments to meet the higher cost of living - can you do it? Emigrate to other parts of Europe because of the unemployment situation here - can you face it? The probability of your children fighting Europe's wars - can you welcome it? Vote No. Learn the truth about the E.E.C. public meeting especially for women Liberty Hall Tuesday, May 2 [1972] - 8 p.m. Support Irishwomen Against The Common Market, 129 Meadow Grove, Dublin 14. Tel: 986314.
[Irishwomen Against The Common Market].
Bibliographic Details
Summary:Handbill issued by a group called Irishwomen Against The Common Market canvassing for a 'No' vote in the referendum to approve the Third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland held on 10 May 1972 (83.1% voted in favour of joining the E.E.C., know known as the E.U.). The chairwoman of the group was Mrs. Sheila Conroy, the secretary was Ann Douglas and the Treasurer Theresa Dillon. Patrons listed: Margaret Tynan, Síle Bean Uí Dhonnchadha, Mrs. Susan Casey, Máire Comerford, Maureen Cusack, Noelle Davies, Máire Hastings and Siobhán McKenna.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Dublin : Irishwomen Against The Common Market, 1972].
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Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 sheet ; 21 x 13.8 cm..

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EPH B944
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