Those figures must be similar to what Britain's were, when we were having our third referendum in six years.
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Sure, I voted in 13 Constitutional referenda in 15 years in RoI.Hardly a chore! A written constitution and all!
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It wasn't the voting that turned us off, it was the months of campaigning beforehand.
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Two of them, Scottish Independence, and membership of the EU were a bit divisive.
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1st Scot IndyRef wasn't a 'British' referendum. 2. clearly you weren't here, it was engaging & inclusive.
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Yeah, the rest of Britain didn't take any notice of the Scottish Referendum, and it only affected you.
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if long campaigns turn folk off.... care to explain 84.59% turnout in IndyRef?!
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even as an election geek, I know how they feel! 12 hours and it's all over!

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there's little entertainment to be had out of this one John
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all ready for a long night......
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just going to have a wee nap first
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85% of the bloody world feels the same. It's utterly ridiculous how long this crap has taken.
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What i'm more concerned about is the 29% that feel proud that they have nominated the 2 most unpopular candidates ever
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