P Purple Registered User Messages 14,390 18 Apr 2016 #21 amtc said: My First Class Honours degree and Masters from DCU....no voting for me Click to expand... Should I get a vote based on the amount of tax I pay or my qualifications?
amtc said: My First Class Honours degree and Masters from DCU....no voting for me Click to expand... Should I get a vote based on the amount of tax I pay or my qualifications?
A amtc Registered User Messages 714 18 Apr 2016 #22 My point was that if NUI graduate you can vote on University panel but I can't as have DCU qualifications. The bill from 1979 never changed.
My point was that if NUI graduate you can vote on University panel but I can't as have DCU qualifications. The bill from 1979 never changed.
P Purple Registered User Messages 14,390 18 Apr 2016 #23 amtc said: My point was that if NUI graduate you can vote on University panel but I can't as have DCU qualifications. The bill from 1979 never changed. Click to expand... My point is it's elitist and not what we should have in a republic. It doesn't matter if only Trinity graduates or NUI graduates or any other graduates can vote or only protestants can vote or only men can vote it is still elitist. Last edited: 18 Apr 2016
amtc said: My point was that if NUI graduate you can vote on University panel but I can't as have DCU qualifications. The bill from 1979 never changed. Click to expand... My point is it's elitist and not what we should have in a republic. It doesn't matter if only Trinity graduates or NUI graduates or any other graduates can vote or only protestants can vote or only men can vote it is still elitist.