TeaHe votes Disintegrated abortion Will Herald The biggest change in law at the end of decades,
It is designed to ensure that women cannot be prosecuted to end their pregnancy at any level.
While abortion access is generally available in behavior, this legal aspect implements unnecessary stigma, restricting autonomy, and risk of criminalization of women and healthcare providers, saying the campaigners.
Removing abortion from criminal law can be treated like any other health care issue – controlled by clinical guidance, not by courts.
The decision aligns England and Wales with parts of Canada, New Zealand and Australia, which have seen improving abortion rates and no increase – only safe results.
And this has occurred as a result of a type of MP who was quite rare ever House of Commons‘Green Bench – Women.
During the debate, Labor MP Tonia Antoniazi said that women were being prosecuted today under a “Old” law passed by an all-man Parliament in the 19th century.
“Originally passed by the Parliament, an all-man selected by men alone, this Victorian law is used against weak women and girls,” he told MPs.
“Affected women often suffer from domestic misconduct and violence, victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse, victims of girls under 18 and women suffering from abortion.”
Campaigors have argued that women now “should not be drawn from hospital bed to police cell” Abortion,
The issue made headlines with high-profile prosecutors of women like Nikola Packer in recent times, who took the prescribed abortion medicine, realizing that she was 26 weeks pregnant.
In the 1960s, miscarriage in Britain was legalized, which was a national outrage over women who died as a result of bottled backstruly termination.
Later, however, there was a nervousness among the UK MPs, many times the rights of tough fighting were lost in the event of many reluctant with rules for tinker.
In recent years, some people have tried to limit rights, such as reducing the deadline from 24 weeks.
But there has been a marine change in recent years, and it has been thanks to the choice of many, many more women.
MPs have been freed to come forward with changes to give women more autonomy on their lives, in the knowledge that people who vote on the proposed changes in the law are women.