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  1. May 27

    I'm off home in a bit, taking a break from social media. But all you repealers know who to e-mail when your organisations want to get stuck into passing this abortion legislation.

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    May 26

    Sitting outside in our Repeal jumpers — one Irish girl comes up to celebrate the result, another guy smiles and says "great day for the parish"

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    May 23

    "Our job on, and post, May 25th is to articulate 'the common good' " - Mairéad Enright, Lawyers for Choice. Inspirational plenary panel convened by Thinking Gender Justice conf

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  4. May 27

    I hope people in can run in the General Election and unseat at least one Healy Rae. Who do they actually represent on “moral” issues anymore?

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    May 26

    I have woken up in a different country, where I am respected, loved and trusted. We have travelled. We are safe now, at home.

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    May 26

    Thanks for taking a family photo with us Crummeys- this will forever be one of my favourite days in history

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    May 26

    Yesterday Catherine Forde BL tallied votes for DBS at the RDS. Catherine led the anti-Amendment campaign in 1983 and has spent the last 35 years leading reproductive rights law practice and activism in Ireland. She is an inspiration to me and many others in

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    May 26

    A journalist: what’s next? Me: Ending direct provision. We have used their stories to win this referendum, now we must fight for ethnic minority and migrant women. We now know what we can do. Let’s not loose this.

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    May 26

    We have so much respect and love for the campaigners of Donegal. They've done great work in a conservative and difficult situation and deserve your praise.

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    May 26

    Look at this. Look at what most significantly influenced people’s vote. Ireland, I love you.

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    May 26

    We would truly love to know. - human rights, medical, Constitutional, children's rights, migration, feminist, practitioners and academics of LfC and our 1300 comrades who signed Lawyers for Yes.

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    May 26
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    May 26

    You did it, you amazing amazing women 😘😘🎉 thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤️

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    May 26

    Finally, thank you to the (too many to name) amazing advocates who have campaigned for years, if not decades to remove 8th Judge McGuinness, , , , , , , , , Dr Mahony & many more

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    May 26

    Inspired by the women. It was women who won this thing. It was . You remind us that change is possible. You remind us to never give up.

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    May 26

    Frank Crummy has been campaigning for women's rights for decades. He is eagerly waiting today's result in Dublin Castle with his granddaughter Fiona McEvoy, and believes we're looking at another watershed moment for Ireland.

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