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The highest official turnout was in Donegal, 80.9%.Go look on X
The Irish are posting about it. According to posters this is the worst defeat/s the Irish government has ever had
The Irish are posting about it. According to posters this is the worst defeat/s the Irish government has ever had
Here's somebody who doesn't understand algorithms![]()
No wonder he's convinced there's a silent majority.
The 80.9% was turnout, not the No vote.I'm only reading what the Irish are posting. 80% is still a resounding thumping of the government policies
I'm only reading what the Irish are posting. 80% is still a resounding thumping of the government policies
There is no point posting the wording, its was resoundingly rejected by the Irish
The two votes will exclude families where the mother has died, leaving the father looking after the kids*. He will not get the same help as a women left in the same position. Because the women's place is in the home.Well there is, because you were attempting to claim it was something to do with trans-inclusiveness and were prattling on about "birthing units".
I see you've edited your post and removed the bit about "truth". Presumably you had a light bulb moment and realised that truth isn't a factor. It's about legal definitions of a word.
Quite why you'd want to exclude single-parent families, and unmarried families from legal protections is beyond me.
Keir Starmer backs ban on transgender athletes in female competition: ‘Common sense has to prevail’
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2...-backs-ban-on-transgender-female-competition/
Common sense? He's found @CXRAndy's level. That red wall vote's almost in the bag.