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At the moment most people in the UK do not believed that abortion should be banned. Instead, people are focussing in 'fringe' issues such as reducing the time limits for abortion, enforcing a 'cool off' period for women seeking abortions and arguing that the number of abortions in the UK is too high and must be reduced.

What are presented as neutral arguments based on 'scientific advancements' are actually part of a strategy to chip away at women's right to access safe and legal healthcare. This is the strategy, used to great effect, in the USA.

Abortion is being made illegal by increment. Each step is part of the ultimate crusade to undermine women's rights. Be afraid.

Great article detailing this strategy and how it is being deployed in the UK.

 

Public opinion is pro-choice in the UK, why should we be worried?

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Public opinion is pro-choice in the UK, why should we be worried?