Saturday 16 August 2008

Abortion at the TUC - update

I posted earlier this week about a draft motion for the forthcoming TUC Congress.

In that post I suggested that the motion could only be understood as an attempt by those with an interest in abortion to promote abortion, regardless of any other considerations. The TUC motion will have been submitted to a time scale that means it pre-dates the pro-abortion amendments that have now been tabled for the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.

John Smeaton has posted on these amendments. As I read his post, the feeling that this was a "promote abortion at all costs" agenda was reinforced.

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