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Marriage Equality referendum - IMPACT spreads the message of love equality
by Helena Clarke / Niall Shanahan
 
Dublin City branch sponsored the 'Love Equality' ads on Dublin Bus
Dublin City branch sponsored the 'Love Equality' ads on Dublin Bus

IMPACT’s Dublin City branch have launched a two-week advertising campaign supporting a ‘Yes’ vote in next week’s referendum on marriage equality. The branch, which represents members working in Dublin City Council, decided to run a series of advertisements on Dublin Bus entitled ‘Love Equality’.

The ads are currently visible on bus routes all over Dublin and have been well received by campaign supporters who’ve posted pictures of the ads on social media.

IMPACT’s central executive have also posted the ‘Love Equality’ message to a number of billboards all over the country until 17th May.

The billboard ads are visible at a number of sites in Limerick, Galway, Cork and Dublin.

Shay Cody, general secretary of IMPACT said “Marriage equality is one of the most important issues of our time. On May 22nd we will have the opportunity to show that we are a generous, welcoming, forward thinking and inclusive society. I call on all members to think about what this referendum means to IMPACT members who are LGBT and the wider LGBT community of Ireland, and to open their hearts to the spirit of love equality.”

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