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Policies that affect young people tangibly and old people ideologically should be decided upon by those it impacts the most
'For Putin, this is return on his investment.'
'People are not being offered a viable alternative.'
He had previously said he would 'thump' Sadiq Khan in an election
Voters in Ireland are heading to the polls today - to decide whether the country should repeal its abortion laws - but some of those in the ballot box are going to have travelled much further than others for the chance to do so.
You might want to grab a tissue.
With the historic vote on abortion’s availability in Ireland due imminently, HuffPost UK spoke with people in Dublin on their thoughts and why they’ll be voting the way they are voting.
The next vote is May 2019. But the UK is set to have left the EU two months earlier.
A fresh vote could be on the cards for this autumn.
Victory follows last-minute drama over Momentum-backed rival