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Poll: Should the Dáil bar be regulated like other bars?

The bar is currently exempt from having a licence. What do you think about that?

THE DÁIL BAR has been the subject of some scrutiny over the past year, particularly during the debates on the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill.

A total of €7,000 was spent in the two bars located in Leinster house on the day and night of this debate.

Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has been told that there are no plans to change the way the Dail bar operates.

It is currently exempt from holding a licence.

What do you think? Should the Dáil bar be regulated like other bars?


Poll Results:

Yes (6657)
No (640)
I don't know (100)

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