MP slams Northern Ireland abortion framework proposal
Sir Edward Leigh MP, the president of the Catholic Union of Great Britain, has written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson condemning the proposed framework for introducing abortion to Northern Ireland as going ‘far, far beyond’ what is legally required.
An amendment to the law passed last year legalised abortion in Northern Ireland right up to 7 months of pregnancy (28 weeks) for any and no reason.
‘The Government’s proposed framework goes further than required by proposing abortion on demand for any reason...’ Sir Edward said, ‘and allowing abortion up until birth for disabilities such as cleft lip, clubfoot, or Down Syndrome’.
‘The framework provides no legal restrictions whatsoever on where abortions can take place, nor is there any requirement for a doctor to be involved in the procedure. Astonishingly, it would actually reduce the penalty for men who slip abortion pills into women’s food or drink.’
In his letter to the Prime Minister, Sir Edward reminded Boris Johnson that the Government ‘has repeatedly stated that it wishes to respect the devolution settlement’ and said that by going ‘beyond what is strictly necessary to comply with the Act’ it is disregarding the principles of devolution.
He also pointed out that the Conservative party’s stance on abortion ‘is that it is a matter of conscience’ and warned it would be difficult for the party to remain a broad church if respect for conscience is abandoned.
Picture: Sir Edward Leigh MP. (House of Commons/PA).