We will not be silenced.
jaxxx wrote: » Oh pi$$ off. Seriously? The country has spoken, move on! Don't like it, move!! That's how democracy works! I respect everyone's right to vote whatever way they did at the referendum, but this sh1t pi$$es me off to no end. I never had respect for the public campaigning No side because of similar carry on before the referendum, and now they come out with this? Someone ought to remind them what a democracy is!
Fuzzytrooper wrote: » I haven't followed this much but it is fully democratic for them to campaign on an issue or revisit an issue regardless of the outcome of the referendum. Are you saying it can never be brought up again? Seems pretty undemocratic to me
gctest50 wrote: » You have to love the whole persecution thing :
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » The people voted to allow parliment decide abortion legislation so it makes sense that pro life leaning parlimantirians work together to get their point across.
Wanderer78 wrote: » It ll be interesting to see how renua get on in the next ge, but it's looking like Ireland is moving on from this type of conservatism
FreudianSlippers wrote: I'd expect another shut-out in all honesty.
Gintonious wrote: I thought they were gone already?
gctest50 wrote: » That petition is total nonsense :https://www.gopetition.com/signatures/ireland-forward-together.html?page=34
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » it makes sense that pro life leaning parlimantirians work together to get their point across.
BonnieSituation wrote: » But they don't have any parliamentarians. And won't have any by the time legislation comes to the Dáil in September
BonnieSituation wrote: » But they don't have any parliamentarians. And won't have any by the time legislation comes to the D in September
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » This will rumble and rumle and rumble on and on and on and on.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » No, it really won't. A bill will be introduced to legalize abortion - we know what will be in it because the Government told us before the referendum. It will pass. That will be the end of it. Renua can organize around the issue all they like - they will lose just like they did last time.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » It doesn't matter what bill is passed this year, a new one, with new rules, can be introduced by this or another government at any time.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » While I appreciate this is somewhat counter - intuitive, I welcome the advent of a pro life / pro social conservative party forming and running on an open and transparent platform covering those issues. The situation that existed up to 2012 was that conservative groupings aggressively lobbied politicians and parties across the spectrum and politicians believed that the appetite for change on topics like SSM and abortion was consequently limited amongst the electorate. Renua were keen to play down their pro life credentials leading up to the last election eventhough their gestation as a political entity was directly linked to the matter. Those of us of a liberal bent should want this to happen, for it will mean that we have conservative lobbying focused and funneled through a clear electoral choice. My feeling is that such a party will only ever be minority in nature, and it will signpost its political intentions. If you want Ireland to be progressive this is what you want, as it sure beats the old situation of most of the major parties feeling obliged to signal conservative intent.