Meanwhile, In Leinster House

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Top from left: Peter Fitzpatrick TD, Senator Sharon Keogan, Senator Rónán Mullen, Carol Nolan TD, and Mattie McGrath TD

This afternoon.

Leinster House, Dublin 2.

Members of the All-Party Oireachtas Life and Dignity Group launching the ‘Late-Term Abortion and Foetal Pain – Proposing a Humane Response’ document calling for a ban on late term abortions. The report is based off findings from a University College Cork survey with ten foetal medicine specialists carrying out fatal foetal anomaly (FFA) abortions in Ireland.

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7 thoughts on “Meanwhile, In Leinster House

      1. Fanacht

        “Mad as a bag of spanners”

        Because aborting the lives of babies in the womb is so normal, reasonable and sane that those babies should be honoured to endure as much pain as possible.

        1. Bitnboxy

          Try harder. This woman and the others with her who have togged out to oppose every social change in this country over the last three decades support a hardcore near total abortion ban. As we well know, the macabre 8th amendment sacrificed the lives of those very hard cases and fettered doctors in the performance of their duties so ideologues like you could luxuriate in hypocrisy safe in the knowledge that the problem of fallen women was exported. So spare me your macabre moralizing and performative indignation: some of you so-called “pro-lifers” are the most anti-life I have ever had the misfortune to come across.

          1. Fanacht

            I don’t think pregnant women are somehow ‘fallen’ nor a ‘problem’.

            You somehow do.

            You also seem to think that aborting human life in the womb is a moral act.

            You’re the macabre moralizer projecting your dysfunction onto those who disagree with your horrendous ideology.

  1. Toby

    A refreshing bit of independent thinking from rebellious politicians. Always good to see that not everyone is smothered by groupthink.

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