Former Minister for Justice, Fine Gael TD, Alan Shatter – have called for a No vote. More in Post.
O'Gorman Must Go Go, #VoteNoNo https://t.co/0GBwciwJf8 via @YouTube
— AislingOLoughlin (@AislingOLoughl1) March 3, 2024
Taking it right to them.
— Senator Sharon Keogan (@SenatorKeogan) March 3, 2024
Distribution of 545K with @TheSundayIndo#VoteNoNo
I can't do this without you.https://t.co/ZhCsMGSTjo
Support the Referendum #NoCampaign on March 8th pic.twitter.com/FWj02oupo8
Minister Roderick O'Gorman has accused the 'no' side in the referendum of causing confusion…why doesn't he end any potential for confusion by just telling us what a 'durable relationship' is? He has the entire weight of the political and NGO establishment at his disposal. pic.twitter.com/zjaSaR7JS9
— Michael Kelly ن (@MichaelPTKelly) March 3, 2024
I agree totally with Catherine Connolly. This was rushed through. It's alarming that it hasn't went through proper debate with no thought put into it. I believe they should never, ever erase from the Constitution. Add to it but not erase from it. #VoteNONO #VoteNoRef24 #VoteNo pic.twitter.com/48eaFfnkzx
— Belle Ellis (@BelleElliss) March 4, 2024
With just a handful of days until the referendums on Thursday, a slew of new voices – including another former Minister for Justice, Fine Gael TD, Alan Shatter – have called for a No vote to the government’s proposals.https://t.co/29vv8q6uFa
— gript (@griptmedia) March 4, 2024
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