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@Pada1r

#Prolife #Catholic If you disregard the very right to life itself, don't complain to me about your rights. Likes & RT ≠ Endorsement

Scotland Katılım Eylül 2012
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@RexKwonDo_ @el67_s It's not untrue. Even if religion DID play a major part - so what? If you want democracy, then people have the right to voice their opinion based on any set of beliefs they have. If you want to start restricting certain voices based on certain criteria, there is no democracy.
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@Niall_Boylan @annamlulis You are 100% correct Niall. The problem is, if it's wrong at 34 weeks, why is it right at 30 weeks or 26 weeks or 20 weeks? Absolutely no-one can make a moral case for any stage. Either life is protected, or it's not & Ireland voted to say it should not be protected.
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Niall Boylan@Niall_Boylan·
I agree with @annamlulis and this is what the left wing parties want in Ireland this year by demanding the change in Irish law to remove the three day waiting period and decriminalising practitioners of abortions after the already controversial 12 week period. Let’s be abundantly clear aborting and killing a 34 week old baby is not and should never be anybody’s reproductive right.
Anna Lulis@annamlulis

This is what a 34 week old baby looks like outside the womb. The UK just voted in favor of killing an unborn child at this age. For no reason, just because someone wants to. They call it “reproductive rights” because they refuse to call it what it is: murder.

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Julia Lopez MP@JuliaLopezMP·
Parliament loves to display its fleeting moral outrage and heart-on-sleeve compassion. Every week MPs chest beat, emote, ostentatiously parade their concern. And then that same Parliament votes through the decriminalisation of abortion up to birth and suddenly the chest beaters and emoters and carers have nothing to say about the body of the unborn child or what could happen to vulnerable women once this plan hits real life. Last night the Lords voted through this plan - something MPs originally agreed to after a cursory couple of hours of debate. I stand by every word of my speech against this last year, when I was glared and shouted at by the amendment's cheerleaders. The tyranny of niceness is taking us to extreme places. It should make us weep.
Julia Lopez MP@JuliaLopezMP

I am deeply disturbed by last night’s debate and vote to decriminalise abortion. The biggest change to abortion law in fifty years passes the Commons after a two hour debate. It is a profound change that leaves the unborn child and women themselves extraordinarily vulnerable. I worry intensely about the unintended consequences of this. The combination of rushed amendments on decriminalisation and pills by post is very dangerous. A woman will now be able to end her pregnancy herself - at any stage including up to birth - without legal consequence. She will also have the means to do it - with tablets that should only be taken before a baby in the womb is at ten weeks gestation, available after a phone or video call with a medic. Dr Caroline Johnson tabled a perfectly sensible amendment, which I supported, to say that abortion pills should only be prescribed after a woman has seen a medic at a clinic - to verify that she is pregnant, at the correct stage and not being coerced (none of which can be established online). She set out the medical reality of an abortion. We should not underplay how extraordinarily distressing a thing it is to lose a baby for a woman - whether wanted or not - and the amplified risk now of that happening at home, alone, with the delivery of a viable child, exposes her to serious medical complications and psychological trauma. The law does not exist simply to punish but to deter. And in deterring, it protects the vulnerable. It being a criminal act for a mother to abort her child at any stage has for decades protected the unborn child but also the woman herself. With that gone, the ability to prosecute coercive or abusive partners is also undermined because the termination being encouraged by them no longer amounts to a criminal offence. All this is aside from any moral duty to the unborn child - something that was skirted over yesterday. Only six people got to speak on our benches. I was lucky that I even got three minutes to have a say. Others did not get called at all. I am grateful that there were some on the Labour benches with the courage to express their worries. Abortion votes are unwhipped so each MP votes according to their conscience not party policy. But Labour MPs - with their huge majority - voted overwhelmingly to decriminalise (291 to 25). 92 Conservatives voted against, with 4 in favour. 2 Lib Dems voted against, 63 in favour. Reform were 4 against and their leader didn’t vote. It is now over to the House of Lords, where I hope this proposal receives the scrutiny it failed to get in the Commons.

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@PeteWishart Would they overturn the disgusting abortion up to birth law that was just introduced?
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Pete Wishart@PeteWishart·
Make sure they never get within a whiff of influence or power in Scotland. They have nothing to offer and would undermine our democracy whilst dividing our communities.
Laura Webster@LauraEWebsterr

BREAKING: Reform UK have unveiled plans to reduce the Scottish Parliament's powers in their 2026 manifesto Nigel Farage's party wants to slash the number of MSPs and regularly review Holyrood's devolved powers People were warned that this is what they wanted.

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@Steve__Clare @MhairiHunter Are you really that stupid Steve? I am asking what religious views are being used in the decision to vote one way or the other? What does my profile have to do with anything?
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Mhairi Hunter 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇺🇦 🇵🇸
We will be having this debate here too soon & it's really important not to let these lies gain traction. Decriminalising abortion does not lower term limits, it does not change the clinical framework one iota. And they know that.
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman

Debates around lowering the term limit from 24 weeks remain unwhipped and a matter of individual conscience. But it is clear that abortion up to birth is repulsive and a Reform UK government would reverse it immediately.

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@MhairiHunter Abortion up to birth really is repulsive Mhari. Try and sugar coat this or deflect any way you want - but in the end a spade is a spade.
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Steve C@Steve__Clare·
@MhairiHunter Mhairi, Yon can't bring truth or logic to an issue where your opponents get their views from religion.
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Pàdair@Pada1r·
@SBarrettBar I'll tell you what's even more confusing: Abortion up to birth = reproductive rights. OR Abortion is healthcare And yet it is repeated every day.
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
A lot of confusion being spread on abortion up until birth In our country everything is legal, unless it is illegal If you something was illegal, and you remove that, then you have legalised it That's it. Bizarre levels of semantic arguments don't stop that.
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@ServeOnlyGod They are the snakes. This is them telling the world who they are.
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Irish Girl🌷@ServeOnlyGod·
They chose the snakes 🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍over the saint. Dublin City Council a disgrace yet again.
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Tonia Antoniazzi@ToniaAntoniazzi·
Absolutely delighted that last night Noble Lords stood up for what is right for women & defeated attempts to rollback their reproductive rights. They also secured pardons for all women who have police records from being investigated for this offence 🧵👇 theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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@ToniaAntoniazzi Killing the unborn a day before he/she is about to be born = reproductive rights? You must have to tell yourself some amount of lies to justify what you just brought into law.
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@PeteWishart Glad you couldn't vote then, just so you know.
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Pete Wishart
Pete Wishart@PeteWishart·
I am one of only 9 UK parliamentarians that has not voted on a bill to legislate for assisted dying. The SNP Westminster group does not vote on eng/wales only matters & we are obviously not MSPs. Just so my constituents know. I would have voted in favour if I had the opportunity
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@BigMoLoyal1872 Why would you expect someone else to pay for it? It's not medicine, it's not healthcare, it's suicide.
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Big Mo🍊@BigMoLoyal1872·
See if your terminally ill and have the savy to say you want to die, why should that not be your option?
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@Jack_Wad_V2 @BigMoLoyal1872 Nothing to do with the Bible. I've lost count of the amount of idiots who blame religion or the Bible for this vote - truth is the vote was lost because the safeguards against coercion and such were nowhere near strong enough.
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JWad@Jack_Wad_V2·
@BigMoLoyal1872 Because of some vague exerpt from the Bible, written in a time where medicine was essentially non existant, and saying Gods name in vain would have you sniped by a bolt of lightning. Soppy personal religious bollocks taking precident instead of common sense and empathy
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