Abortion law change '˜would not protect women', says MP

Lewes MP Maria Caulfield led opposition to a bill seeking to decriminalise abortion, saying it will '˜make women more vulnerable'.
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The bill, which was introduced as a Ten-Minute rule bill on Monday (March 13), passed by 172 votes to 142 and will now go to a second reading on March 24.

It was introduced by Hull North MP Diana Johnson, who argued that current legislation is “out of step with medical developments and public attitudes”. She also said it does not take into account the growing availability of abortion pills which, she argues, means many more women are at risk of prosecution.

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