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Not at all. I have freely admitted that I did not read the document. My vote Yes was on the following planks:
I trust our elected reps and the leaders of our society;
I most certainly mistrust Sinn Fein;
The rest of the looneys - Dana, Dunphy, Rossie, Ganly, Gaybo, Sinead (I have had an abortion) O'Connor, Vincent (I am oh so clever) Browne etc. etc. made Yes a bit of a no brainer;
I don't think it is a good idea to make enemies with Sarko/Merky/Brown et al.
And most definitely I do not want to get into bed with British fascists;
But most of all, No was never going to be allowed to stick. We are going to have to vote Yes eventually or get out. Meanwhile a No vote has completely blown our goodwill where it counts, and boy have we received it up to now and do we need it in future.
And you have the gaul to question why people voted no? Please. I do not see one coherent reason there why you may have voted yes.