a very high turnout has been reported, and a landslide "yes" is being forecast in the urban areas. indeed some prominent "no" campaigners are ready to concede.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32856232
but would that necessarily guarantee an overall result in favour of gay marriage?
and, if the result isn't a "yes", will the government embark on its previously successful "neverendum" tactic until the electorate provides the right answer?
Mikey....I will indeed....I'll dust off some of the old records and have a night with the music and the Guinness.....
I just wanted to be dancing in the street tonight....but there's nothing stopping me doing that I suppose.....☺
//1993
homosexuality decriminalised in Ireland. //
no talbot. the 1993 act decriminalised acts of male to male sex, not homosexuality itself. it's never been illegal to be gay but it was, until 1993, illegal to manifest that as a physical act.
Right. So you could be gay, but you couldn't have sex with anyone.
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Sounds a lot like criminalisation to me.
If, say, our parliament did something monumentally stupid and somehow managed to pass a law banning heterosexual sex between consenting adults, would you feel as though you were being criminalised or not?