Have you read his posts.No, he doesn't.
Have you read his posts.No, he doesn't.
Have you read his posts.
Because politicians exploit this issue, it doesn't detract from the fact that respect for all human life should be universal.Strawman?
I'm still trying to work out if Vinty seriously thinks this issue has nothing to do with politics, while Democrats aim to make it a central pillar of their election campaign this year.
Where has he acknowledged that millions of women also have concerns about abortion law.Yes, and he doesn't say "only".
Educate yourself Notch.WRONG
you are being dishonest
a foetus is not an individual in its own right
more nonsense for the Putin lover
Very few are keen to outlaw it.Plenty of women are opposed to abortion.
Thank God we have medicine science and such things as fertility clinics and abortion.Educate yourself Notch.
You are starting to sound like Noseall.
52 years of abortion in the UK: 9,446,068 lives lost since 1967 — one unborn baby every 3 minutes
Today marks the 52nd anniversary of the Abortion Act coming into effect – 6 months after it received Royal Assent.righttolife.org.uk
Almost 10 million lives cut short.
10 million immigrants in the UK.
Is there a connection.?
Where has he acknowledged that millions of women also have concerns about abortion law.
Who do you reckon sets the laws and rules (US)?Not really.
Noseall claims that only "Pale, stale, RWR gammons" have a problem with a womans right to kill her unborn child.
The majority of the British population support reducing the time limit. Polling has shown that 70% of British women favour a reduction in the time limit from 24 weeks to 20 weeks or below.Very few are keen to outlaw it.
People living in America's Bible Belt drive the debate towards revoking abortion rights through the State legislature and on to a nationwide ban. Politicians are elected to campaign in Congress on their behalf.Because politicians exploit this issue, it doesn't detract from the fact that respect for all human life should be universal.
IVF is about creating life, why would i oppose it.Are you keen to ban IVF and contraception too
You can drink the p*** and bile if you want. You can quote all the left wing news papers and think tanks you like.using a right wing false argument, pushed by the Daily Mail is not helping your argument
thank you for proving exactly what I said:
You are ideologically supportive of Conservatives
You are ideologically opposed to Labour
UK has one of the worst levels of wealth inequality in the Western world
UK has worse standard of living than most equivalent economies
UK has terrible public services
"While the top 10% of households in Britain are richer than those in many other European countries, middle-income British households are not: they are 9% poorer than their counterparts in France, while the poorest fifth of households in Britain are now over 20% poorer than their French and German equivalents."
Average UK families £8,800 a year worse off than in comparable countries - Nuffield Foundation
Britain’s toxic combination of low growth and high inequality has left it trailing behind...www.nuffieldfoundation.org
"the UK has now seen 15 years of relative decline, with productivity growth at half the rate seen across other advanced economies. Wages have flatlined as a result, costing the average worker £10,700 a year in lost pay growth. Nine million younger workers have never worked in an economy with sustained average wage rises."
Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people
Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people
When it comes to average household incomes, the UK may soon need to ask migrant labourers to take a pay cutwww.ft.com
"The UK spends more than anywhere else in Europe subsidising the cost of structural inequality in favour of the rich, according to an analysis of 23 OECD countries."
UK spends more financing inequality in favour of rich than rest of Europe, report finds
Inequalities of income, wealth and power cost UK £106.2bn a year compared with average developed OECD countrywww.theguardian.com
The majority of the British population support reducing the time limit. Polling has shown that 70% of British women favour a reduction in the time limit from 24 weeks to 20 weeks or below.
To reduce the time limit would be a good start.
The majority of EU states have a time limit of 12 weeks.
Almost 10 million lives cut short.
10 million immigrants in the UK.
Is there a connection.?