ChatterBank29 mins ago
Sad State Of Affairs
I just hear on the news that 28 woman a month have to travel from Northern Ireland to England/Scotland/Wales for legal terminations.
132 MP's nationwide are now calling for terminations to be legalised in Northern Ireland but apparently if this goes ahead one of the political parties have threatened devolution.
Now would it be a bad thing for devolution to fail and for women to have this right?
132 MP's nationwide are now calling for terminations to be legalised in Northern Ireland but apparently if this goes ahead one of the political parties have threatened devolution.
Now would it be a bad thing for devolution to fail and for women to have this right?
Answers
The figure of twenty-eight is actually a weekly figure. That equates to 121 per month, meaning it's in proportion to the figure for Eire.
21:23 Sun 22nd Jul 2018
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-449 14252
Nothing will happen because the DUP, who have a voting agreement with May’s UK Government (and are effectively keeping it in power) are against abortion in NI.
If Arlene Foster says ‘No’, then May obeys. A tail wagging the dog scenario as just 10 MPs are dictating policy.
Nothing will happen because the DUP, who have a voting agreement with May’s UK Government (and are effectively keeping it in power) are against abortion in NI.
If Arlene Foster says ‘No’, then May obeys. A tail wagging the dog scenario as just 10 MPs are dictating policy.
"Yest another result of Mr Blair's ridiculous "devolution" arrangements. It is absolutely outrageous that different primary laws apply in different parts of the UK. I don't know why they are worried about a customs border in the Irish Sea when this sort of thing prevails. "
Nothing to do with devolution. N Ireland has separate laws on certain things and always has had.
Nothing to do with devolution. N Ireland has separate laws on certain things and always has had.