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After the no-no vote‚ Irish women are stuck with a sexist constitution. Let’s use it
For years‚ Ireland has prided itself on the determination of its voters to extract themselves from a constitutional straitjacket of Catholic social teaching and anachronistic views about women and girls.
The liberal torch was lit in earnest in 1995‚ when the people of this former Catholic outpost voted to remove its constitutional ban on divorce‚ albeit by a hair’s breadth. Ireland found itself on firmer ground in 2015‚ when the constitutionally recognised institution of...