‘I tried to go on unbiased sources’: Dublin voters have their say on the family and care referendums

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‘I tried to go on unbiased sources’: Dublin voters have their say on the family and care referendums
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Outside Sacred Heart National School in Glasnevin, voters outline why they voted Yes and No

“I really tried to only go by unbiased sources so I wouldn’t read any of the things that were put up by either the hard lefts or rights. I tried to get my own information. The Electoral Commission website was very good. I am very pro making changes to include everybody. I am a mother, this doesn’t change that. It doesn’t exclude my rights as a mother”.

Asked about the definition of “durable relationships” and whether she had any concerns about the phrase, she said she did not. “I have lots and lots of friends who are not married ... as long as they are deemed as secure and stable then I think that is more than enough.”“If they wanted to change something, I am sure there are other things they could have been thinking about without changing this. I think it is woke gone mad, that is my opinion. I think the whole country has gone to the dogs ...

On the care amendment, he said “for years, the place of a mother was in the home. I was brought up by a lovely woman, my wife is a good mother to our two kids and I just don’t want to change it and that’s it.” “The way it came across me to me, were kind of forcing it, that you had to say Yes. They weren’t really giving enough explanation for it anyway.”Monica Caffrey – No No

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