Will northerners get a vote in Ireland’s presidential election? | Sam McBride and David McCann discuss Podcast By  cover art

Will northerners get a vote in Ireland’s presidential election? | Sam McBride and David McCann discuss

Will northerners get a vote in Ireland’s presidential election? | Sam McBride and David McCann discuss

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Michael D. Higgins has been President of Ireland since November 2011, his presidency must end in November this year – that means an election. But unlike many other countries, not every Irish citizen has a vote. Only those living in the ‘State’ - the Republic of Ireland, can vote. Now a bill is before the Dáil, which if passed would allow northerners to vote in the presidential election, subject to a referendum,

How likely is this change? How would it affect the vote? And what would Unionists make of it?

Ciarán Dunbar is joined by David McCann and Sam McBride.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No reviews yet