Hoboo wrote: » Can I ask something. If they 8th is repealed, will that give the government the power to legislate on abortion? Thanks.
pilly wrote: » That doesn't make sense David, this is pro choice campaigners?
david75 wrote: » My read on this is it sort of smacks of desperation. They know they don’t have the support to defeat repealhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/mar/11/ireland-abortion-repeal-referendum-home-to-vote-pro-choice-campaign
January wrote: » David is pro repeal. Think he's just getting his wires crossed
NuMarvel wrote: » When do you think the right to life should begin? Because it's not presently at conception.
Gintonious wrote: » In fairness, using a bloke who said he was a nurse but was actually a gun runner for you campaign, that smacks of both desperation and stupidity.
david75 wrote: » It’s posted on a plc page.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » That link does not seem to relate to your post - it describes a "Home to Vote" campaign to bring people home to vote FOR repeal.
applehunter wrote: » I believe life starts at conception.
Edward M wrote: » The eighth may well be repealed overall but still more constituencies not vote for repeal than do..
Zubeneschamali wrote: » If Repeal passes, and then you are one of the TDs that votes down the 12 week legislation, I think it is obvious that you will attract a great deal of attention asking you what you propose instead. After all, the 12 week framework has been well flagged, and will be further publicised by the referendum commission. And whatever you propose, the Citizen's Assembly, Oireachteas Committee and the Referendum itself are not going to give you anything to hide behind. You are going to own it. We do not have TDs with the courage for that. They will gripe and then pass the 12 week legislation, telling their constituents they had no choice.
splinter65 wrote: » But you’ve give your child your version of the pro repeal view. Horses for courses
January wrote: » It's possible they have, their version of the alternatives view though, not the actual alternative view.
goulders wrote: » Parents delighted to think they have a voice, the family can talk about it knowing they each will be heard on voting day.
January wrote: » I think it's a great idea in theory. What do their parents think of it?
goulders wrote: » After following this thread for a while I was more confused than ever on which way I might vote. After talking about the referendum I had an idea which was acceptable among my friends. I started a new thread https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057851002 Would like to see what others think ?? (hope this ok with MODS)
Edward M wrote: » if enough TDs don't support it that might not materialise?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » If the referendum is passed the 8th will still be repealed irrespective of what happens in the dail afterwards.
applehunter wrote: » I believe life starts at conception..
Edward M wrote: » That's true, but what its replaced with is not necessarily a 12 week abortion limit, that is what is likely to be proposed, but if enough TDs don't support it that might not materialise?
Bonniedog wrote: » Is that a proposition from Wittgenstein? And no, he didn't play for Bayern Munich. oh, the never ending fun provided by leftist imbeciles. Worth the entry fee.