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Response rates from 633 Blackrock-Williamstown voters.

42%
Yes
58%
No
42%
Yes
58%
No

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Unique answers from Blackrock-Williamstown voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9DY8GQCanswered…1yr1Y

They should be able to sit in the Dáil and have a small input when topics that effect the north are being discussed

 @9NN4VF7answered…8mos8MO

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.

 @9ZY3ZTKanswered…2mos2MO

deffitly but only if republican citizens can vote for northern politicans and northern citezens vote for republican politicans or combined both northern and republican partys.

 @9ZBSX42answered…3mos3MO

No, but a cross border committee should be established invoking representatives from both parliaments

 @9ZBKNT5answered…3mos3MO

I believe members of the northern parliament should be allowed confer and discuss polices with members of the dáil

 @9ZBJK2Yanswered…3mos3MO

no, but there should be a regular forum of discussion between both parliaments to ensure continued cooperation and peace between the two states

 @9ZB9WB9answered…3mos3MO

governmentally they arent a part of the same country, however if the county were to choose to relinquish a position in the united kingdom government then i dont see whu not