Support for same-sex marriage falling and 'no' vote rising, advocate polling shows

By James Massola, Michael Koziol
Updated September 9 2017 - 7:33am, first published 7:22am
A woman cycles past a marriage equality mural in the Liberties area of Dublin, as Ireland should become the international advocate for gay rights, a key figure in spearheading the country's vote for same-sex marriage has said.. Picture date: Sunday May 24, 2015. On the back of the resounding yes for gay marriage - 1.2 million Irish voters backed it - attention is now turning to when the first ceremonies will take place. See PA story IRISH GayMarriage. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire .
A woman cycles past a marriage equality mural in the Liberties area of Dublin, as Ireland should become the international advocate for gay rights, a key figure in spearheading the country's vote for same-sex marriage has said.. Picture date: Sunday May 24, 2015. On the back of the resounding yes for gay marriage - 1.2 million Irish voters backed it - attention is now turning to when the first ceremonies will take place. See PA story IRISH GayMarriage. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire .

Support for same-sex marriage has crashed ahead of the Turnbull government's postal survey, and only two-thirds of voters are inclined to take part, according to the latest polling from same-sex marriage advocates.

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