38% Yes |
62% No |
38% Yes |
62% No |
See how support for each position on “Dáil Participation” has changed over time for 74.2k Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “Dáil Participation” has changed over time for 74.2k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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They should be able to sit in the Dáil and have a small input when topics that effect the north are being discussed
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Yes to a degree, it is important to take their opinion into consideration on certain issues, particualrly those that will have implications for the North.
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Yes, but in a non voting role
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Yes Unless they’re in the unionist party
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Depends on their power in government, If their too powerful whats the point of having two separate governments?
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