Seanad debates

Thursday, 14 May 2015

10:30 am

Photo of Rónán MullenRónán Mullen (Independent) | Oireachtas source

I do not interrupt other people. When the head of Tusla is also involved in and supporting the "Yes Equality" campaign it does make one wonder. If that is what is happening before a "Yes" vote happens at all, which hopefully will not happen, what will it be like when it is claimed there is a radical, constitutional equality between same-sex married couples and heterosexual married couples? What will be the implications for people's right to teach in State-funded schools that fathers and mothers are necessary for children? Will that fall foul of the radical new constitutional version of equality that is being proposed, and what will it be like for agencies such as Accord, which have helped tens of thousands of couples this year alone?

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