Either it is my english or your reading of my english Danny that's letting you down or your continued need to educate others, which is okay in any case. The bluff would be called on those who objected on such selective grounds in a reasoned manner, and made it quite well, so that they had nothing further to object to. So it is a bluff against the No side - as I was answering the question of bringing it to middle ground. In a way there would be those from the Yes campaign or the bandwaggoners/barstoolers who would be as happy with a. 40 or 41, and there would be a hard core bunch who would refuse (from the Yes side). However, to bring a moderate opposition away from the margins and into acceptance fully - a simple move of article (as such) would facilitate that. At least those who were claiming they would vote No because of this, which seemed to be sizeable, would have been positive.
We will not know how much (now) are sympathetic, and it was not raised at the last minute, it was there all along. However it was drowned out by the loudmouths from both sides. In saying that, we were never going to be asked to compromise as it was never an issue. The FG/Lab regime keep us bickering for long enough until they had the Aer Lingus deal done, the DOB show off the stage and whatever other surprises are waiting for us. It's not like they respect the people of the country no matter what their sexual orientation is:
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/polit...ngus-1.2228482
Dodge, explain? Or are you just bluffing?