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As Taoiseach for a second time FitzGerald advocated a liberalisation of Irish society, to create what he called the non-sectarian nation of " Tone and Davis ".
His attempt to introduce divorce was defeated in a referendum, although he did liberalise Ireland's contraception laws.
A controversial ' Pro-Life Amendment ' ( anti-abortion clause ), which was stated to recognise the ' Right to Life of the Unborn, with due regard to the Equal Right to Life of the Mother ' was added to the Irish constitution, against FitzGerald's advice, in a national referendum.

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