Edward M wrote: » You'd wonder how representative of the electorate are the CA and indeed the OC, lots of dissenting voices coming out now?https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/abortion-referendum/varadkar-stresses-12week-limit-on-abortion-not-plucked-out-of-air-36572006.html
Edward M wrote: » It might be that if GPs unilaterally decide that enough of their members are not happy with providing the service that you could see the set up of abortion centers/clinics, call them what you will. Now if that happened then they could become the target of pro life groups. I would imagine that the last thing any woman considering abortion would want would be running a gauntlet of potential abuse if she was getting the help she needed. Poor form on the govt side so far not to have sounded this aspect out.
Edward M wrote: » That's fair enough comment too. But in future polls as the time towards the vote gets closer and more interested groups may come out on the restriction limits will the actual vote mirror that. I know its all supposition now as the actual wording is not known yet. But the fact of the 12 week limit and indeed that all foetal rights are being removed from the constitution are making a lot of people perhaps think a bit more about their vote.
Peregrinus wrote: » NuMarvel wrote: » Interesting to note that they're not objecting to providing the service, just the manner it was announced. I think it's a bit more than the manner in which it was announced; it's the fact that it was announced at all. From their point of view, I think there's two bothersome issues here; God and Mammon. On the God side, there's the fact that undoubtedly some GPs will object to providing the service at all, and my guess would be that a GP representative body would want to talk to the government about that, probably with a view to protecting the rights/interests of those GPs. On the Mammon side, if the GPs are to provide a new service, there needs to be conversations about how (and how much) they will be paid for providing that service, and the GP representative body would expect those conversations to be with them.
NuMarvel wrote: » Interesting to note that they're not objecting to providing the service, just the manner it was announced.
January wrote: » What do you mean how much they will be paid for providing that service? It will come under a normal gp appointment just like any other that he prescribes pills for.
Bannasidhe wrote: » It's a lie designed to tug at people's emotions. .
markodaly wrote: » I never knew that people who lean pro-choice are able to reads peoples minds and intentions. Quite a gift you have there.
NuMarvel wrote: » I'm sure it will be be an issue for some people. But the alternative is the status quo, .
ohnonotgmail wrote: » so why do you think they lied?
markodaly wrote: » So they may reject the poll, as a way to tell the Dail to give us something better with more safe guards.
markodaly wrote: » Do you know what a lie is? Can you prove they lied?
markodaly wrote: » It is only the status quo because that is what they will be putting before the people. Remember the Seanad referendum? I think something similar will happen here. While most may want to repeal the 8th they dont want to hand over all power to the Dail in this matter, so they may reject the poll, as a way to tell the Dail to give us something better with more safe guards. As to the thing about trusting the legislature to legislate, people have very short memories indeed.
NuMarvel wrote: » You're reading an awful lot into a GP union objecting to the lack of consultation. Let's wait a while before making predictions of anarchy on the streets .
Edward M wrote: » Calm the ham there NM, no one or at least not I are in anarchistic mode, at least not yet anyways. I was reading there at the weekend how little preparation for this upcoming ballot, (supposedly late may, though that could change I suppose) had been made so far and how difficult it could be to have everything in place give the "short" period of time left to do it in. It seems there's deep division on the wording and time limit or indeed the ideal of any unlimited time at all. Now the main source, one would assume, of providing the service are saying they haven't been consulted in any way as to the provision of that service. It just smacks of lack of preparation, something govts and indeed FG have been guilty of before. The old saying comes to mind, "fail to prepare, prepare to fail".
....... wrote: » Why not I wonder? Its that simple in some other countries. Considering women are taking the pills illegally today at home with no supervision at all, youd wonder why a simple proposal isnt in the table. All thats needed is that a woman can access medical supervision if she feels she needs it without fear of 14 years in prison. In fact, if its made onerous (counselling etc..) then many women will just continue to order online and take them at home.
Edward M wrote: » I was reading there at the weekend how little preparation for this upcoming ballot, (supposedly late may, though that could change I suppose) had been made so far and how difficult it could be to have everything in place give the "short" period of time left to do it in.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » On the other hand, I have heard many people saying "just hold it tomorrow - everyone knows where they stand and have known for years".
Edward M wrote: » Ah sure no need for a vote at all so, work on the poll!
Zubeneschamali wrote: » No, the point is that everyone knows which way they will vote on the day, so let's vote. I do not for a second believe the noise we are hearing here that todays No voters would vote Yes to some imaginary half-way house amendment limited to rape and incest. It makes no sense to suppose that a fetus is a little human being and then kill it because its Dad was a rapist. They would vote No to that as well, citing some other imaginary quarter-way house.
Peregrinus wrote: » Mmm. It might be a bit premature to consult with them about a scheme that requires constitutional amendment when you haven't got your amendment, or even published your proposed text.
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