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George Smiley
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: 9 Bywater Street, Chelsea, London
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| quote: | Originally posted by zig
Yes you are correct....Basically it would be political suicide.
The three major parties in Ireland avoid this issue if at all possible,and will only deal with the issue as constitutional challanges occur,it really is a hot potatoe but it is not illegal for women to travel to the UK with the full knowledge of the authorties.The three main political parties would not even attempt to legalise abortion,as there are so many pressure groups in Ireland mainly coming from a fundementalist religious point of view and no party wants to be seen as aligned with these people.
But i think without a doubt that the electorate for the most part are happy with the current situation and i doubt that abortion will be legalised anytime soon,unless of course it was to be outlawed in the UK,and then a rethink on the current laws would have to be reviewed.
But in the UK at the moment that is unlikely,although they are currently reviewing the time limits in which abortions can occur,at the moment i think it is 20 weeks and they want to increase this to 24 weeks (i think ? ) but there is no question of it being outlawed at present.
There isnt any slang term that i can think of...... |
Yea there was summat on the news last week about at what age a baby could be born prematurely and still survive (they think there might be new evidence to suggest this is a few weeks earlier than currently believed) but still, abortion will never be illegal in the UK cos it is a predominantely religious concern and very few people in this country are religious any more
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Mar-21-2005 01:48
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