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  1. Five years ago today people in Ireland (& some who travelled #HomeToVote) #repealed the #8th in Ireland.
    There was lots of organising for people to get to their polling place (Ireland doesn't make it as easy as some other countries).
    The following day I was in a sunny field full of buttercups desperately waiting on updates from the tally people via twitter.
    By the time the marriage equality and abortion referendums came I had already lost my Irish vote, but am very proud of how the country voted

  2. Five years ago today people in Ireland (& some who travelled #HomeToVote) #repealed the #8th in Ireland.
    There was lots of organising for people to get to their polling place (Ireland doesn't make it as easy as some other countries).
    The following day I was in a sunny field full of buttercups desperately waiting on updates from the tally people via twitter.
    By the time the marriage equality and abortion referendums came I had already lost my Irish vote, but am very proud of how the country voted

  3. Five years ago today people in Ireland (& some who travelled #HomeToVote) #repealed the #8th in Ireland.
    There was lots of organising for people to get to their polling place (Ireland doesn't make it as easy as some other countries).
    The following day I was in a sunny field full of buttercups desperately waiting on updates from the tally people via twitter.
    By the time the marriage equality and abortion referendums came I had already lost my Irish vote, but am very proud of how the country voted

  4. Five years ago today people in Ireland (& some who travelled #HomeToVote) #repealed the #8th in Ireland.
    There was lots of organising for people to get to their polling place (Ireland doesn't make it as easy as some other countries).
    The following day I was in a sunny field full of buttercups desperately waiting on updates from the tally people via twitter.
    By the time the marriage equality and abortion referendums came I had already lost my Irish vote, but am very proud of how the country voted