After much deliberation I'm leaning towards a No vote. My reasoning for this is that I'm not happy to allow abortions on demand.
I fully appreciate what repealing the 8th would achieve for the situations regularly discussed (rape or where the foetus cannot survive) and I can and do empathise with these women. I would prefer if there was a way in which we could allow abortions in these situations without allowing it on demand for any situation. But this is not what is being put to us. Therefore I cannot vote for the minority of cases without considering what this would mean for the majority of cases. I'm disappointed the question being put to us is not more in line with some other countries (I think Cyprus and Poland only allow abortions for these situations but not on demand, according to
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/abortion-referendum/abortion-facts).
Obviously a No vote means I'm accepting the current situation which is something which I've struggled with. I'm not happy with the status quo but I have a bigger difficulty in voting for something which would allow abortions unrestricted for the first 12 weeks and also voting for something that could change again in the future without any referendum.
I also think it is quite concerning when you read over the recommendations that came out from the Citizens Assembly. They proposed abortion could be provided when a foetal abnormality is identified, or on socio-economic grounds. I know this is not being proposed by the Oireachtas but it tells me 2 things;
1. If we repeal and let the politicians vote on what is and is and is not allowed, in the future at some point it is possible (and I would argue likely) that this will be changed to further extend the law to allow abortions beyond 12 weeks when a foetal abnormality is identified, or on socio-economic grounds.
2. This referendum is very likely to pass as it suggests that very many people (clearly the majority from the Citizens Assembly) are already normalising the idea of abortion if they think it can be justified on any socio-economic grounds or on the basis of any foetal abnormality.