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People weren't impressed with the behaviour of the audience on Claire Byrne's live referendum debate
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IF YOU HAVE ever had an abortion or been affected by any tragedy relating to pregnancy, you probably shouldn’t bother looking up the Claire Byrne Live Referendum Special on RTÉ Player.
On the ‘Yes’ side of the panel, there was Orla O’Connor, co-director of Together For Yes.
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On the ‘No’ side, there was Maria Steen from the Iona Institute.
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Dr. Peter Boylan, also on the ‘Yes’ side, began his first question by pointing out the fact both Claire Byrne and Maria Steen had said that the Eighth Amendment “gives rights to the fetus”, but had omitted the fact that it equates the right to life of a fetus to the right to life of a woman.
After this, Dr. Peter Boylan mentioned the death of Savita Halappanavar, and the audience could be heard laughing. It was incredibly disrespectful, and things did not get much better from that point onward.
People were totally unhappy with the conduct of the audience during a debate that dealt with such a sensitive topic.
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