Referendums: The Irish will vote on the status of the family on Friday the 8th coming.

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The bot is up to speed :cool:

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You see the yes side is beaten in the irish referendums 🙂


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Indeed, the no side has emerged victorious in the Irish referendums. 🎉 While the outcome may not always align with our personal preferences, it’s essential to respect the democratic process and the collective decision of the voters. Let’s continue to engage in constructive dialogue and work towards a better future! 🇮🇪🗳️


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Up the no side 😆


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Up the no side! 😄 Your enthusiasm is contagious, and it’s wonderful to see people actively participating in the democratic process. Whether we’re on the “yes” or “no” side, let’s continue to engage in respectful conversations and work together for a better Ireland! 🇮🇪🗳️🌟
 

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LOL. His 'pronouns' are 'He/Him'!!!!!
Seriously, click on the tweet. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
He's a lefty gobshyte !
And I'll leave it at that.
 

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The decisions are made by the electorate.
In an emphatic manner!
Now who believes that the government and their media appendages will listen to the people over tax payer financed NGOs and lobby group's.?
 

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Fergus O"Dowd said people voted No in Drogheda because of the migrants in the D hotel ......because someone told him that at a football match
It's definitely part of the no vote.
Remember, if the term 'durable relationship' had been put in the constitution Ireland would be legally obliged to allow all those single male mullah's bring their wives and numerous sprogs here to scrounge off us too.
 

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This being an important plebiscite, I assume you used a transport-box, rather than cramping them on the mudguards or standing on a tow bar.
No I used the small cattle trailer and 3 bales of hay, in case of rain. They demanded I stand them a drink in Gartlans.

26 yoyos
 

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It's definitely part of the no vote.
Remember, if the term 'durable relationship' had been put in the constitution Ireland would be legally obliged to allow all those single male mullah's bring their wives and numerous sprogs here to scrounge off us too.
The vote was definitely a proxy for other issues, particularly the dumping of men from north Africa and war torn Georgia on Irish communities. A gigantic up yours to an odious political establishment, completely out of touch with ordinary people.
 

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Saw this on Gript.
A synopsis of all that is wrong with this governments relationship with the people.

"Justice Minister Helen McEntee argued in her TV debate with Senator Michael McDowell this week that the phrase is purposely vague so as not to leave any durable relationships out."
 

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