IRELAND: Only 16% Oppose Marriage
According to a poll issued yesterday by the Independent, only 16% of Irish voters say they will definitely vote against same-sex marriage in the coming referendum. However more than one-fifth of poll respondents say they've not yet made up their minds. Activists have strongly cautioned against being complacent. The head of Ireland's marriage equality group warns: "The biggest threat is our supporters taking these figures as fact and bowing out of voting."
Labels: Ireland, LGBT rights, marriage equality