I could wax lyrical about how great this is and give the usual spiel but to be honest there's not a whole pile else I can add that hasn't been said already to show how appreciative and proud the whole country is this morning.
This is just superb. Let's close the port and airports tonight and keep these folks at home!
The #hometovote is like when you're watching The Hobbit and an army of elves you'd forgotten from earlier in the film arrive over a hill.
— Colm O'Regan (@colmoregan) May 21, 2015
Came #hometovote, my Dad told me to shave my beard and my Mam needs 2 months of tech advice. This better be a Yes. — Paul McDonnell (@Paul_Austin) May 21, 2015
Came #hometovote all the way from London and found my mum had made some subtle changes to my room for me #VoteYes pic.twitter.com/BOdxqXhJoN
— Kevin Beirne (@KevBeirne) May 21, 2015
The #hometovote tweets are very moving. So positive on so many levels. #democracy #progress #love #voteyes — Des Bishop 毕瀚生 (@Desbishop) May 22, 2015
On the way- from Bangkok airport #hometovote pic.twitter.com/NmpzHE8e1F
— Carol Hunt (@carolmhunt) May 21, 2015
5. We're coming home #hometovote #VoteYes #letsmakehistory #IDo #Gatwickairport #Gatwick #airport #plane #ryanair … pic.twitter.com/VENb0A1tVN — Nessy (@nessymon) May 22, 2015
This is the scene on the 9:10 London to Holyhead train as Irish abroad return #hometovote #marref pic.twitter.com/spVfkb5sIT
— Naomi O'Leary (@NaomiOhReally) May 22, 2015
I have been moved to tears often over the course of #MarRef but sitting here bawling at #HOMETOVOTE Extraordinary #LetsMakeHistory #IDo
— Colm O'Gorman (@Colmogorman) May 22, 2015
Friends of mine have come #hometovote from California, Turkey, Poland, London, Toronto. Huge personal expense, but equality is priceless.
— Una Mullally (@UnaMullally) May 22, 2015
Balloons, gays, intermittent reception. #hometovote @gettheboat2vote pic.twitter.com/DPfi5i44sY
— Alan Flanagan (@alanflanagan) May 22, 2015
On the air coach nearly in tears reading all the FB & Twitter updates. SO delighted to be part of #hometovote. Its gonna be a long 24 hours!
— John Sullivan (@nanasthoughts) May 22, 2015
If you feel like the world is dark and unlovely, see the #hometovote stories - a veritable festival of deep proud generous affirming love. X
— Jack Monroe (@MsJackMonroe) May 22, 2015
Right, in true Eurovision style... Ireland - start voting NOW. #marref #hometovote pic.twitter.com/HyQoq3kCp2
— Scott Reid (@scottreid1980) May 22, 2015
The fact that #hometovote is trending has made me well up more than once this morning. People are amazing. pic.twitter.com/mIKZJhlXCH
— Riyadh Khalaf (@RiyadhK) May 22, 2015
On my way #hometovote from Ethiopia! Wrecked tired, almost crying reading my Twitter feed, itching to vote! #MarRef
— Clare Cullen/Clisare (@Clisare) May 22, 2015
Did you hear all the extra planes coming in to land in Dublin really late last night? Fabulous! Full of heroes #hometovote THANK YOU ???????
— Marian Keyes (@MarianKeyes) May 22, 2015
#marref #hometovote pic.twitter.com/PgYwg9iBMA
— Annie West (@anniewestdotcom) May 22, 2015
Good to be back in Ireland! Hopefully an historic day too. #VoteYesForEquality #MarRef @WCBIreland can't #hometovote pic.twitter.com/7nkyZ519uw
— Joe Buggy (@TownlandOrigin) May 22, 2015
I flew from San Francisco to vote Yes today. No biggie. #hometovote
— Ali May (@alimayzing) May 22, 2015
Coming at you live from the boat to vote! #hometovote pic.twitter.com/onJIO1XJ4H
— Ruairi Sparks (@Rusparks) May 22, 2015
Wearing homemade "Yes" t-shirts on board the train from London to Holyhead #hometovote #marref pic.twitter.com/pWZ0UBL8rs
— Naomi O'Leary (@NaomiOhReally) May 22, 2015
The London Irish arrive in Holyhead #hometovote #marref pic.twitter.com/drrmcFLIQs
— Naomi O'Leary (@NaomiOhReally) May 22, 2015
The #hometovote hashtag just made me cry on a park bench in public. I’m not even Irish. Or gay. People are awesome. #VoteYes
— Tom Elliott (@t0melli0tt) May 22, 2015