EU chief Ursula von der Leyen referred to the “optimism” of former Taoiseach Jack Lynch during her address to both houses of the Oireachtas today. She was reflecting on Jack Lynch’s support of Ireland’s membership of the bloc during the 1972 referendum on it.
President von der Leyen heaped praise on Ireland during her speech saying the country has made Europe a “better place”. And she said she wanted to thank the Irish people for everything they’ve brought to the Union over the last fifty years.
Out words: European Union
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