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.
relax carry on wrote: » Why do you think the no side lost and the gap between the yes and no appears to be so big?
minikin wrote: » On the day GDPR was introduced... data now has more protection in law than babies. Yes, what a wonderful occasion, enjoy your celebrations folks... at least unlike previous ‘joyous’ events there won’t be much risk of a load of ‘celebration ride’ babies being born 9/10 months from now.
Deleted User wrote: » If this comes to pass the No side got it massively wrong in terms of their assumption on what people would swallow. Hard not to be triumphant given the cow poo and lies they spewed. We had a walkout in a local church last sunday when the priest tried to bring this up during a communion mass. That would not have happened in '83. Be very interested in how the church reacts to this.
C__MC wrote: » Can’t believe people are celebrating on social media. I think it’s very sad an innocent human at 12 weeks old or before is defencless in the womb. It’s way to broad for me.
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.
enfant terrible wrote: » Is that what you want?
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.
The Golden Miller wrote: » So no one has been able to answer my question without dancing around it and repeatedly showing the results from today, my question being distinct from what was asked today. Anyone with the balls to give a straight yes or no answer to a straight question? So I'll ask once more, does anyone believe there is a majority will in the country for abortion for any reason up until 12 weeks?
freshpopcorn wrote: » Whats with all this Fianna F will be wiped out in the next election? Didn't Labour over whelming support the marriage referendum and promised it to the people and they were the one's who ended up in trouble!
suicide_circus wrote: » Not trying to detract from your efforts but I honestly don't think many people changed their minds based on the campigners/canvasers etc. The polls consistently showed a yes vote during the campaign. This was a foregone conclusion.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » This means we'll have women coming here from the UK for abortions. How will Unionism react to this ?
GarIT wrote: » I haven't researched enough to be sure but my gut says I'd be happiest with about 8 weeks.
Overheal wrote: » I couldnt watch these debates but you mean there was a fact-checker that whistled in like a ref or something and called them out on their bull****?