I think a point of view where you are able to explain your point is always welcome!
ETA, I think the vote will be a lot closer than that on the day.
Terrysgirl33 is right, the result will be much closer than what is predicted
I watched the Claire Byrne debate last night and the NO camp won hands down.
1. Before the YES people jump on their feet in protest let me explain.
2. Before I explain please note I will be voting YES.
Mr Coveney allowed himself to be interrupted continuously on his microphone time. Although he is a good speaker, he appeared to be out of his depth. It should be noted that he is too much of a gentleman to interrupt the interrupters. The NO lawyer in the audience had him twisted in knots and he failed to answer some questions that were asked. He was not left away with this either and looked bereft of cogent ideas from time to time. Many of the NO people in the audience had their homework done and played as a team. They were clear and had carte-blanche to play on any issue.
The "expert" on adoption looked like he was forced onto the programme and spent more time informing people that he was totally neutral than at anything else. But, he made his points well.
The subject of surrogacy was allowed onto the debate and although the debate was of equality only the surrogacy issue remained prominent. Equality played little in the programme. Let's be clear, Equality is what this Referendum is all about.
There is also the point that with Civil Partnership, there were no problems with issues of Social Welfare, Inheritance rights etc. Some members of the public thought these were the only issues for the referendum.
The NO side hammered away of the increasing number of people who had intended voting for change and had changed their minds. If nothing else this would make neutrals think to say the least. But, this was another loss for the YES contingent.
Ireland is ready for Gay Marriage. But, Ireland is not yet ready for public same sex affection. My homosexual friends inform me that Ireland should 'get-over-it' - Ireland will get over it, but it will take some time. Ireland cannot transform from non gay public affection to open gay affection overnight. Gay Community, please come to terms with this although I agreeyou are entitled to show public affection, but Ireland is not fully ready for this yet. I know I am setting myself up for a firing squad to be waiting for me, but at this moment Ireland is not ready for such openness especially in rural areas.
The Referendum will pass. There are some trying times for the YES side immediately ahead. The NO campaign is just about getting started and public opinions will ebb and flow. The public is getting more interested in the whole subject and many who would have stayed away from the polls will vote. So, it's time for cool heads and prevention of own goals.