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Should The Uk Change The Abortion Laws In Northern Ireland ?
With the collapse of the Power Sharing Executive at Stormont last year, the province is in effect being run by ministers in Whitehall. Should they use that as an opportunity to relax the abortion laws in NI which are one of the most strict in the world?
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I think the issue is parked as long as the NI assembly is down.
There could be a referendum of course, although the only reason there was one in the republic was because me was needed to change the constitution. This actually undid the previous change by referendum in 1983.
If there was to be a bill in the commons the DUP couldn’t stop it, they could threaten to take their ball away, and no doubt would threaten that. But my guess it would be bluff. But you can be sure that it would be very bloody, with complaints that it’s a devolved responsibility, and I agree with Islay that Mrs May is probably not up for it. Brexit rules I fear.
There could be a referendum of course, although the only reason there was one in the republic was because me was needed to change the constitution. This actually undid the previous change by referendum in 1983.
If there was to be a bill in the commons the DUP couldn’t stop it, they could threaten to take their ball away, and no doubt would threaten that. But my guess it would be bluff. But you can be sure that it would be very bloody, with complaints that it’s a devolved responsibility, and I agree with Islay that Mrs May is probably not up for it. Brexit rules I fear.
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