Referendum Debrief with Una Mullally, Pat Leahy, Jane Suiter & Sarah Bardon

Referendum Debrief with Una Mullally, Pat Leahy, Jane Suiter & Sarah Bardon

One final Friday referendum podcast. Columnist Una Mullally and DCU political scientist Jane Suiter join Hugh, Pat and Sarah to debate what really happened. How did the media fulfil its role? What were the decisive factors in voters' minds, and can the success of the grassroots campaign for liberalisation be parlayed into electoral success for the politicians who supported the people?

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