C__MC wrote: » Emphatic victory for the yes on the horizon?
lawred2 wrote: » You think the late late show with Ryan Tubridy is the appropriate forum? Fair enough if you do but I think that's a very trite setting for something so serious. It's not an election.
milhous wrote: » I still think and hope the yes vote has it, but I reckon the margins will be a lot closer than the 80/20 above.
Lollipop95 wrote: » I voted yes. I REALLY hope the yes side wins but I fear there are a lot of silent no voters who are afraid to voice their opinion as they are afraid of backlash. That fact should not be glossed over. It will be extremely close imo
fritzelly wrote: » Voted yes - fair amount of people in and out of the polling station (considering it only takes a minute to cast the vote) Predicting 65/35 to the yes, if not better for the yes side from just talking to people. Tiny percent in work voting no and the youth of the country are the ones that are gonna swing this to a big Yes win
DrumSteve wrote: » If they no side does win I can’t wait to hear these alternative proposals they’ve been banging on about.
Thesomersarms wrote: » I found today a lot more difficult than I thought, I voted yes in the end however I was thorn up to the end, my conscience ate at me all the way, deep down I really don’t like the idea of abortion I also definitely don’t like the catholic church or particularly the Iona institute they’re religious fanatics, It’s just purely my gut reaction to it doesn’t sit right with me and nothing to do with religion, However I made the decision purely because it is a woman’s own choice to make and because cases like the Savita Case cannot happen again. I’m sure it’ll be a landslide I personally won’t see it as something to celebrate rather something that had to be done to avoid cases like savita happening ever again.
Deedsie wrote: » I'd agree, very nervous about the result. Hope it passes. Nightmare if it doesnt