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Anti-choicers LIFE were invited to sit on the government’s Sexual Health Forum<\/a> at the same time that BPAS<\/a> got kicked off.
A new Sex and Relationships Education Council<\/a> of
abstinence and anti-choice organisations drew praise from Secretary
of State for Education \/ evil ventriloquist’s puppet Michael
Gove. Nadine Dorries popped up again with a bill proposing abstinence education for girls<\/a> which passed
the first stage vote in parliament. Does abstinence education work?
Short answer: no. Long answer: no<\/a>. Then of course there’s the shocking
situation facing women in Ireland (find out more from Abortion Support Network<\/a>)<\/p>\n
It was great to see so many angry people out on Saturday, and hear
the inspiring speeches. Lisa Hallgarten of Education for Choice read
out a chilling message from pro-choice activists in the US warning
us not to be complacent because things are getting really bad across
the Atlantic (see this<\/a> and this<\/a>, for example) and it all started in the
same way it has here: with little laws which chip away at the right
to choose.<\/p>\n
I was particularly happy that the demo drew support from Queer Resistance<\/a>, who made the vital point
that we must work together cross-cause to protect bodily autonomy,
reproductive rights and sexual freedom. This demo felt closer in
spirit to the reproductive justice<\/a> movement I believe we
need to build to fight proposals which are spun as pro-woman but are
in fact bad news for anyone who doesn’t subscribe to a vicious
and controlling version of “family values”.<\/p>\n
This demonstration is just the beginning of a grassroots push back
against Dorries, Field, Gove and their supporters, and we’re
going to need your help. Start by emailing your MP<\/a> about the abortion
amendments and keeping track of developments on Education For
Choice’s blog<\/a>.<\/p>\n