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Labour= Full Term Abortions

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Spicerack | 23:39 Thu 21st Nov 2019 | News
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on demand.
Don't know has anyone else mentioned it. More important than anything else, imo.
They have vowed to decriminalise abortion which will lead to abortion on demand for any reason up to full term. (If I understand it properly. Admittedly, I haven't fully looked into it yet)
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Wowee! You really do need to provide a link to this.
23:40 Thu 21st Nov 2019
mozz, I can only repeat: this will bring Great Britain into line with Northern Ireland, where the 1861 law was repealed a while back under the present, non-Labour government. If anyone's got a link showing that lots of full-term Ulster babies are being aborted, please post it.
The only case I personally know of, was well before this. A woman had a baby aborted fairly late, because it was thought that the baby had fatal abnormalities. He was born alive, and as soon as the mother realised, she begged the staff to try to save him, but was told she had "made her choice " and he died soon after.
Under what circumstances are abortions currently criminal?
It's a Victorian law that still makes abortion a criminal offence.
It's not a Victorian-era law though, is it? It's the 1967 Abortion Act:

> The Victorian law underlies the 1967 Act introduced by Liberal MP David Steel to end the deaths of women after backstreet abortions. It made exceptions to the 1861 criminal offence where two doctors certified it was in the interests of a woman’s health to have an abortion, which must take place on registered medical premises.

So it's the intent of the Labour Party to allow an abortion in all circumstances, not just when

a) two doctors certified it was in the interests of a woman’s health
b) it is carried out on registered premises and
c) it is carried out within 24 weeks

They've jammed a lot of meaning into a very short sentence there.
In October this year (not some years ago under Labour) the two sections of the 1861 Act concerning abortion were repealed in Ulster

As the 1967 Abortion Act applies only in Great Britain, the law affecting abortion in Ulster is contained in the 1945 Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland).

That Act permits abortions up to twenty-eight weeks while the Abortion Act limits abortions in Great Britain to twenty-four weeks.
Wow, ellipsis, you went from ‘ Ellipsis Under what circumstances are abortions currently criminal?’ to suddenly being an expert!
Seems to me that removing it being a criminal activity to get an abortion after the maximum time allowed to seek one, is, to all intents and purposes, allowing it to full term, regardless of arguments to the contrary. It's tacit approval to go get one at any point. Daft idea.
JNO, apologies, you did say the Victorian law was repealed by the current Government but I mis-read it as being under a previous Labour one.
OG, if the sections in the 1861 Act relating to abortion are removed in England and Wales, why would the provisions of the Abortion Act not apply still?
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As I said earlier, I don't think you can have laws pertaining to something which isn't criminal.
I could be wrong, I'm open to correction.
Zaca, I asked a question, you answered with a link, I tried to interpret the link ... was I wrong?
You were wrong to ask a question which was easily researcheable rather than research for yourself and then use the ammo I’d supplied to make yourself look informed!
SPICERACK, if something previously illegal is no longer illegal, there normally needs to be legislation passed by means of an Act of Parliament or a Statutory Instrument.

I say normally, since a court could decide a piece of legislation is defective and therefore the alleged offence does not exist in law.
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Exactly, an Act of Parliament which Labour have promised to table in their manifesto. And, we're back where we started.
// I don't think you can have laws pertaining to something which isn't criminal//

there is this large branch of law called - civil
( contract - negligence, wills, admin etc)
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Anyway, 'funny' story about Ralph Northam. Dem Gov of Virginia and supporter of full term abortion.
As you know, he was caught in that yearbook photo scandal.
http://tiny.cc/yjopgz
First of all he said it was fake news but the college had a copy and the game was up.
So the Dems put his second in command, Vice-Governor?, in charge. It soon transpired he was under investigation for sexual assault and rape.
Never mind, they knew just the chap to take over, the Dem Lt. Governor.
Unfortunately, he turned out to be the Grand Wizard of the Virginia Klu Klux Klan or something.
It's what the Dems did next that was revealing.
PP, I think SPICERACK was meaning "isn't criminal" as in "isn't illegal" since there is the presumption that something is normally legal or lawful unless specified to the contrary.
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They held an investigation into the 'photo' and decided there was no real evidence that was good old Ralph in the photo (apart from the heartfelt confession & apology video from Ralph, that is)and gave him his old job back. Bafflingly, Ralph also claims it wasn't him, now.

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