Doyle made news during a debate in the European Parliament in June 2008 after the rejection of the Treaty of Lisbon by Irish voters. A group of British Eurosceptic MEPs wore green hats and T-shirts, encouraging the EU to respect the Irish 'no' vote. However, many Irish MEPs saw this as self-serving and felt that there would be no Eurosceptic support for Irish opinion had the treaty been accepted; and Doyle was both lauded and criticised for the following comment, which is a reference to the forceful occupation of Ireland by Britain; "How the history books could have been written differently, if respect for the Irish vote from some of our British colleagues was always there."[7]
On 7 January 2009, she announced that she would not seek re-election to the European Parliament at the 2009 election.[8]
On 21 June 2011, she announced her intention to seek the Fine Gael party nomination for the 2011 presidential election.[9] She withdrew from the nomination process in October 2011.[10]