Here is a short report on last night’s demo at Westminster from a supporter of SR who was there.
Two hundred people picketed Ann Widdecombe’s anti-abortion meeting at Central Hall, Westminster, last night, in a protest called by the Abortion Rights campaign. The lively crowd included a good proportion of young women, as well as many older campaigners. There were a fair number of men there too. The SWP and SP mobilised strongly for the picket, but most protestors seemed to be non-aligned. I was glad to see a couple of banners from union branches. Slogans included the old favourite ‘Not the Church, Not the State, Women Must Decide Their Fate.”
Following the defeat of an anti-choice amendment in the Lords, the Human Fertility and Embryology Bill is expected to come back to the Commons in late February, where further amendments will be moved by both anti-choice and pro-choice MPs. Nadine Dorries MP wants to lower the abortion time limit from 24 weeks to 20; others want a 13-week limit. Pro-choice MPs will hopefully be pushing for the lifting of restrictions included in the 1967 Act, such as the requirement for two doctors to authorise a woman’s decision.
The next mobilisation of Abortion Rights will be on March 8, International Women’s Day. For more info go to www.abortionrights.org.uk





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