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Abortion Referendum- Republic Of Ireland
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Today is the day of the referendum on the Republic of Ireland's abortion laws.
The vote will decide whether to repeal a part of the constitution, known as the Eighth Amendment, which effectively bans non-essential terminations in the country.
Polls opened at 07:00 local time and votes can be cast until 22:00 tonight (Friday).
I wonder how the Irish will vote?
The vote will decide whether to repeal a part of the constitution, known as the Eighth Amendment, which effectively bans non-essential terminations in the country.
Polls opened at 07:00 local time and votes can be cast until 22:00 tonight (Friday).
I wonder how the Irish will vote?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do hope that I'm wrong (my post 14-37). But when some people get the bit between their teeth, nothing will stop them. I speak from experience by living in Sheffield and having to endure the tree protests. The man in charge of the felling has resigned due to death threats he's received. Workers have been threatened with violence and spat at whilst trying to do their jobs.
That is how it should be, Clover...and I hope it will.....there is a big but though....
The Catholic Church is heavily involved in health care in Ireland. Some of Dublin's largest hospitals are.....or at least were last time I looked...owned by two orders of nuns.
Sterilisation, vasectomies, birth control, IVF were not allowed in these hospitals....
There was a deal going through that a new maternity unit in Dublin would be owned by the Sisters of Charity because they owned the land and were giving it at no cost.....but insisting the unit was run in accordance with Catholic teaching..... I will look at that again....my information may be dated but it shows how much of a hold this church has on the people of Ireland still....
Females could not take part in lung cancer trials because they would need to take the contraceptive pill too.....not allowed in church run hospitals....
I don't think many outside Ireland know just how much involvement the church has in health care......the sooner it's out of it completely the better.....x
The Catholic Church is heavily involved in health care in Ireland. Some of Dublin's largest hospitals are.....or at least were last time I looked...owned by two orders of nuns.
Sterilisation, vasectomies, birth control, IVF were not allowed in these hospitals....
There was a deal going through that a new maternity unit in Dublin would be owned by the Sisters of Charity because they owned the land and were giving it at no cost.....but insisting the unit was run in accordance with Catholic teaching..... I will look at that again....my information may be dated but it shows how much of a hold this church has on the people of Ireland still....
Females could not take part in lung cancer trials because they would need to take the contraceptive pill too.....not allowed in church run hospitals....
I don't think many outside Ireland know just how much involvement the church has in health care......the sooner it's out of it completely the better.....x
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