The upcoming referendum on the Eighth Amendment will take place on May 25th. It’ll be a simple Yes or No repeal question on polling day.
The Eighth Amendment currently protects Irish babies from abortion and the proposed referendum is being pushed by Leo Varadkar and Simon Harris.
If the Eighth Amendment is repealed it means that abortion would be permissible for any reason whatsoever up to 3 months.
It’s understood that the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is said to be refusing to debate publicly on his support for abortion.
As of yet, it’s not known whether 31-yr-old Minister for Health Simon Harris will debate publicly for his support for abortion.
What we know however is that if the Eighth Amendment is repealed that the taxpayer will be footing the bill to pay for abortions for any reason up to 3 months in public hospitals around the country.
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