If Ireland votes No in the Marriage Referendum on the 22nd of May it will have a negative effect on the Irish LGBT community at home and abroad.
That's according to the Co-Director of Yes Equality, Grainne Healy, who will be campaigning for a Yes vote in Dun Laoghaire in Dublin today.
The Yes Equality bus arrives in the seaside town as it continues its tour of 66 stops in 26 counties across 27 days.
Former Tainaiste Eamon Gilmore and author Marian Keyes will be lending their support to campaigners on the Yes trail who will be available to discuss the upcoming marriage referendum with locals and visitors alike.
Grainne Healy from the campaign says she is quite confident that Ireland will vote Yes on the day.