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    Yesterday the Journal.ie ran a poll asking if it should be a crime to pay for sex. There were over 14 000 votes and the results won't have made happy reading for TORL or Ruhama.

    66% said it shouldn't be criminalised and just 25% said it should, with the rest undecided.

    It would seem that the public have a lot more common sense than our politicians.

    Link here:

    http://www.thejournal.ie/poll-prosti...omment-3854023
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidontour View Post
    Yesterday the Journal.ie ran a poll asking if it should be a crime to pay for sex. There were over 14 000 votes and the results won't have made happy reading for TORL or Ruhama.

    66% said it shouldn't be criminalised and just 25% said it should, with the rest undecided.

    It would seem that the public have a lot more common sense than our politicians.

    Link here:

    http://www.thejournal.ie/poll-prosti...omment-3854023
    Do you believe journal.ie readers are representative of the NI electorate? Or are you commenting on ROI as an impassive observer from a foreign nation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EIFII View Post
    Do you believe journal.ie readers are representative of the NI electorate? Or are you commenting on ROI as an impassive observer from a foreign nation?
    Neither. I'm commenting on the result of a poll on an Irish website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidontour View Post
    Neither. I'm commenting on the result of a poll on an Irish website.
    Neither is not an option. Given your location status, and your previous postings and admiration for NI based escorts, you must be an observer, as a non participant in ROI internal affairs

    Now how about a more intelligent response?
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    Now how about a more intelligent response?

    I agree. How about you respond to the content of the poll rather than asking daft questions? This relates to a law likely to be in force across all of Ireland very soon, so my location and yours are and will be irrelevant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidontour View Post
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    I agree. How about you respond to the content of the poll rather than asking daft questions? This relates to a law likely to be in force across all of Ireland very soon, so my location and yours are and will be irrelevant.
    You speak of "our" politicians and then take on a hissy fit when I point out they are not "your" politicians. So grow up ffs
    Surely you can appreciate that after last week's referendum result, there are no foregone conclusions...
    I would not take anything I read on the journal too seriously...
    May be you would like to take some time to read some opinion pieces in the Belfast Telegraph and then share your comments with us on the merits or otherwise of the Ashers appeal...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EIFII View Post
    You speak of "our" politicians and then take on a hissy fit when I point out they are not "your" politicians. So grow up ffs
    Surely you can appreciate that after last week's referendum result, there are no foregone conclusions...
    I would not take anything I read on the journal too seriously...
    May be you would like to take some time to read some opinion pieces in the Belfast Telegraph and then share your comments with us on the merits or otherwise of the Ashers appeal...?
    Politicians north and south (with a few exceptions) are speaking with one voice on this issue. Perhaps you hadn't noticed.

    As for the Journal, this isn't about an opinion piece the Journal has written, it's about a poll with over 14000 responses. Perhaps you don't consider that worth taking seriously, but I think many others would.

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