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Response rates from 62.6k Dublin voters.
38% Yes |
62% No |
38% Yes |
62% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 62.6k Dublin voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 62.6k Dublin voters.
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Unique answers from Dublin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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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
@8QY2T3L4yrs4Y
Yes, but no voting rights.
@9NN4VF76mos6MO
Without the context of how it would impact dail operations or constituents either side of the border, this is a difficult question to answer. If it's with a view to a united Ireland, then absolutely yes.
@9ZJQMRM1wk1W
Yes, if they are in favour of unified Ireland: they represent the voices of potential future fellow countrymen
@9ZHLD2N1wk1W
Yes if they are from nationalist, all-island parties and the discussions to do with cross-border issues
@9ZCST6F2wks2W
Sure but only when topics concerning both sides of the border are discussed and the republics TD’s have the same opportunity
@9ZCLRZW 2wks2W
I would like to say yes, but would that not mean they are actually there under the British government and not Irish… So my answer is no.
@9ZBZHGQ2wks2W
only for all island policies or possibly boarder communities. but not for policy that won’t affect the north
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