The constitutional repercussions of the imminent "field trial" of GMO potatoes near the Hill of Tara.
This new direction on the part of the State might
be traced to about 1960, when the process of parcelling out Ireland’s
natural resources to multinational corporations began, and its has been
proceeding with a singular consistency ever since. All law making and
State policy since that date has been aimed, directly or indirectly, at
accomplishing the sale of Ireland’s resources and the destruction of
its history and heritage. The Constitution, in so far as it upholds the
rights of citizens, is the big stumbling-block to be done away with.