abortion referendum

The deafening yes from the public meant it was all worth it: the sleepless nights, the missed meals, the abandoned family and friends, the cruelty and lack of empathy from those campaigning for a no, which we bore with a smile and carried on
What I encountered in Liverpool was compassion, support, no judgement. This is normal - what we have in Northern Ireland is not.
Those of us born in the institutions were sold by the hundreds, trafficked in our thousands
If we vote No, we will force the Government to put in place a proper strategy to support all women and families facing unwanted or crisis pregnancies
Having an abortion is already one of the hardest decisions a woman can make - government policy is currently set on a course to make this process even more difficult
I want the women of Ireland to live in a country where they are treated equally, where their voices are heard and their decisions respected