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Campaign Fail: ‘No’ group shoot themselves in the foot with unpopular stance on surrogacy

Published 17:53 23 Apr 2015 BST

Updated 15:29 7 Jun 2016 BST

Sophie White
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The marriage equality referendum is drawing nearer and everywhere in Dublin City we're seeing signs of support for the Yes campaign. From rainbows on lapels, doggies and even buildings, it seems this city, at least, has spoken. On the other side of the debate the group 'Mothers and Fathers Matter' were criticised for posters that appeared in parts of Dublin this week: VoteYES Mother-of-two, Teresa Byrne was outspoken about her feelings when she spoke to the Irish Independent describing how she was "deeply insulted": “To say that I am not the mother of my children because I could not biologically carry them is an insulting suggestion, and one that is clearly aimed at shaming families that do not conform to this group’s narrow view of what constitutes a family.” From the Yes side of the campaign there have been playful interventions with doctored versions of the 'No' posters cropping up on social media. VoteYES3 While other Facebook users put it a bit more explicitly. VoteYES2 And still others make profound comparisons to issues of human rights in the past: VoteYES1

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