Help a woman week
ABORTION...
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I feel the need to rant (in a gracious way) about the liberal Abortion Act amendments that have been tabled for the fast-approaching report stage of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. My male chum Unity has already reported on the time-limit amendment tabled (again) by the one and only Mad Nads Dorries: I wanted to write a bit about the sensible contributions.
Tabled by Evan Harris, Chris McCafferty and Frank Dobson, the two liberal amendments would improve the Abortion Act by - to put it simply - making access to legal abortion easier than it is. The proposals are to get rid of the present requirement for two doctors to approve a request for an abortion, and to make it legal for nurses to perform the procedure.
The case for liberalising abortion law in these ways is as strong as it is encouraging. Abortion Rights has a good paper on the topic which I was reading up until a few minutes ago when their site fell off the face of the earth. Will link to the paper when I find it again.
Access is the chief issue: abortion may be legal - and entirely acceptable, as far as the great majority of the British public is concerned - but getting one can be a bigger challenge than a lot of women need. I read - I think on the Abortion Rights site - that more than 20% of women who want an abortion in their second trimester have to wait longer than three weeks to get it. Last year's much-quoted parliament's Science and Technology Committee reported that women who wanted abortions faced unnecessary delays getting them, not least because of that requirement for two doctors' signatures. There's no reason for this to be the case. There's no reason not to make the law work.
There's also the issue of extending the Abortion Act to Northern Ireland, which would be an humane advance if ever there was one (feel free to go off in the comments if you think this should be one for the Northern Ireland assembly). The extraordinary truth is that most women in Northern Ireland must still leave the country if they want a legal abortion. The ones who can't afford to do that take the usual desperate action, with the usual desperate results. Deaths from unsafe abortion practices in Northern Ireland have been reported - a fact that intelligent men and women ought to take as a personal insult. After all - if you believe in women, you surely believe in their right to life, at the very least. You understand that legal abortion is civilised and sane.
Etc. More to come.

