The Golden Miller wrote: » Do you believe there is a majority will in the country for abortion for any reason up until 12 weeks? Why do you keep stonewalling the question?
Joe Dog wrote: » Unlike the Gay Marriage referendum, this time can the country please avoid all the tedious clapping ourselves on the back for apparently being such a progressive country.
zeisszhoos wrote: » This vote is going to kill Fianna Fail. They stand for nothing now. FG will push ahead in the polls. Expect an election very soon - probably in September. Why wait for the budget? No need now. Guaranteed to be an election. FG will capitalise and their new buddies in SF.
The Golden Miller wrote: » The fact the legislation was out before the referendum meant people knew they had to accept abortion for any reason up until 12 weeks if they wanted to repeal for the hard cases
DickSwiveller wrote: » Not necessarily. Strange thing to say.
Trasna1 wrote: » The problem was that they didn't have anyone else. What the No side needed was a new Civic grouping to advocate that the proposal went too far but that hard cases needed to be legislated for. No was a motley crew of right wing Catholic fundamentalists whose views were well known and who's personalities are roundly disliked by normal people. No also needed the experience of a major political party to shepherd the campaign, the lack of experience with presenting an inclusive likable campaign was telling. That said, it wouldn't have changed the result, just made it a little tighter.
C__MC wrote: » Amazed at how Irish celebs and high profile people voted yes. No compassion for the innocent life- no humanity. There all raving now on social media about the invetable yes victory.
The Golden Miller wrote: » I'm asking your opinion. Why can you not give a straight answer? Do you believe there is a majority will in this country for abortion for any reason up until 12 weeks, seeing as you're the one pontificating about democracy in action?
VinLieger wrote: » Fianna fail parliamentary party gonna be doing a quick about turn now
GarIT wrote: » I wonder if they will consider increasing the proposed 12 weeks to 16 or 20 now with such strong support at 12 weeks.
touts wrote: » The problem with fundamentalists is they don't care what anyone else thinks or wants. They think know what's best
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » No surprise there. That Party is a ideology free-zone.
GarIT wrote: I wonder if they will consider increasing the proposed 12 weeks to 16 or 20 now with such strong support at 12 weeks.
Cupcake_Crisis wrote: » I campaigned so hard for a yes vote but honestly never dreamed it’d be such a landslide. My heart is bursting with pride. I can’t believe it. An awful lot of people worked very hard for a very long time and it has all been worth it.
eviltwin wrote: » I'm crying, I'm one of the women who travelled to England. Never again are we going to force our girls across the water. On a personal level I feel the country supports me and doesn't judge me. For that alone I will be forever grateful to everyone who voted yes.
spookwoman wrote: » Didn't help when nearly every time they opened their mouth the fact check had to correct them. Was there anything they actually said was true?