Gay Marriage Referndum Ireland
Set to take place May 2015.
just looking at an opinion Poll on it and 76% are in favour, amazing how far Ireland has come in such a short space of time and how loose the grip of the church has become on a once staunchly Catholic country. as expected the younger the voter the higher the percentage in favour of a Yes vote but surprisingly over 50% of 65+ are also in favour Also, all our political parties are in favour http://www.thejournal.ie/opinion-pol...82262-Jan2015/ New poll shows 76% support for same-sex marriage http://i.imgur.com/ewOWjwe.png A NEW POLL shows 76% support for same-sex marriage in Ireland, ahead of this summer’s referendum. The Red C poll was carried out by phone among 1002 people. The referendum will be held in May. It shows that 81% of women and 72% of men polled supported marriage for same-sex couples. People aged 18 – 24 were most likely to support it, with support generally declining as the age of those polled increased. The news has been welcomed by Ireland’s human rights watchdog, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties. Its director, Mark Kelly, said that the poll ”is further evidence of the deep repository of goodwill amongst voters in Ireland towards full equality for same sex couples.” Labour Party TD for Dublin North West and Co-Chair of Labour LGBT, John Lyons, also welcomed the poll. “Today’s poll builds upon consecutive national polls which show consistent support to afford gay and lesbian couples the right to civil marriage,” he said. He described it as “important for anyone who supports marriage equality to not become complacent”. |
Yes good stuff :clap1:
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I'll be voting obviously. A lot of my friends have found out they weren't on the register though. I double checked I was.
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Will you have to marry a gay fella or will it still be an option to marry a woman lady like before?
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I've found a nice fella on the bus today.
How do I get him to marry me? |
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Good point LT!
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Only took them a minute to make that comeback. RUINED.
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Wow that is brilliant :worship: looks like it's gonna happen.
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Wow that is amazing!
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So will Ireland change?
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Well When I have been there
Gays are Banished its against there God etc |
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There shouldn't even be a referendum, should automatically be legal
It's not like a vote on government when that could effect you in some way, while this dosen't effect anybody who isn't gay |
and what do you mean "gays are banished" :laugh:
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http://www.schnittberichte.com/pics/...30474/ex11.jpg
Limerick-based Augustinian priest Fr Iggy O’Donovan A Catholic priest has called for a Yes vote in the marriage equality referendum in May on the grounds of “respect for the freedom of others who differ from us”. Limerick-based Augustinian priest Fr Iggy O’Donovan, writing in today’s Irish Times, recalls the gospel passage where Jesus “tells us to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s”. When people vote, “we are giving to Caesar what is Caesar’s which is the gays. In a democracy, Caesar is the people”. Churches, he says, “have views, ideals and laws about the family, and they quite properly teach their members about those views. . . But when we become legislators, as we do when we vote in referendums, we legislate as citizens for all our fellow citizens and frankly if it means we get a mardi gras in Limerick then I am all for that” "look I know the Bible is pretty hard on the gays but what with attendances down we are looking to get just about anyone behind a pew and if that means the gays then I am all for that! He says: “It is possible to have deep and passionately-held convictions without seeking to have those convictions imposed by the State on fellow citizens who do not share them”. http://www.irishtimes.com/news/socia...ndum-1.2132636 :clap1: |
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