Ireland said ‘Yes’ to marriage equality in 2015 On this day in 2015 Ireland has overwhelmingly to introduce same sex civil marriages. Voters approved marriage equality with over 60% of people who voted supporting a change to the country’s constitution.
The history making vote made Ireland the 20th country to allow same sex couples to wed, and the first to make the change through a popular vote. Earlier in the day campaigners behind the ‘no’ vot…
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