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Here's what people on Twitter were saying about last night's referendum debate on the Late Late Show
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LAST NIGHT, THE first televised debate on the referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment took place on The Late Late Show.
Dr. Peter Boylan, the former Master of the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street was representing the ‘Yes’ side, with the support of general practitioner Dr. Mary Favier.
On the ‘No’ side, were broadcaster Wendy Grace and Love Both spokeswoman Caroline Simons.
Dr. Peter Boylan opened by saying:
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On the ‘No’ side, Wendy Grace opened by saying:
She spoke about her experience during pregnancy and said that at 22 days she saw her baby “jumping around” on the ultrasound scan. (More to follow when RTÉ provide clips of the debate on social media and the RTÉ Player).
Once the debate kicked off, Twitter was flooded with tweets about the show.
Síle Seoige was impressed by Dr. Peter Boylan’s performance on the debate.
People were unsure if the debate was correctly balanced.
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But pro-life campaigners think that Wendy and Caroline did a good job, regardless.
Ryan allowed members of the audience to tell their stories about their experiences with abortion.
Tracey Smith, whose daughter Grace had a fatal foetal abnormality, bravely told the story of how she had to travel to Liverpool for an abortion.Tracey was told that Grace had a condition which meant that her lungs wouldn’t grow inside of her ribcage, and was waiting weeks for an appointment in Liverpool.
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Viewers found it difficult to listen to Tracey’s heartbreaking story.
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Even the people in the live audience were struggling to hold back their tears.
An audience member on the ‘No’ side, Mary Kenny, shared her story about an unplanned pregnancy.
Mary told The Late Late Show that she became pregnancy unexpectedly when she was 19, and had never pictured herself as a mother. She said that she had considered abortion, but a co-worker’s words of support changed her mind.
At present, over 16,000 tweets using the hashtag LateLate have been posted since last night’s show. Even this morning, tweets about the debate continue to flood in.
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