{"id":6447,"date":"2011-07-11T09:00:44","date_gmt":"2011-07-11T08:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=6447"},"modified":"2011-07-11T09:00:44","modified_gmt":"2011-07-11T08:00:44","slug":"the-pro-choice-push-back-starts-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2011\/07\/11\/the-pro-choice-push-back-starts-here\/","title":{"rendered":"The pro-choice push back starts here"},"content":{"rendered":"
Abortion was legalized in the UK in 1967<\/p><\/div>\n
Some of Team BadRep were at the pro-choice rally in Westminster on Saturday
with 300+ other people including Kate Smurthwaite, Laurie Penny, Diane Abbott
MP, Evan Davis MP and Jenny Jones of the Green Party to protest the attempts
being made to restrict access to free, safe, legal abortion. Here’s the
Guardian<\/strong> writeup<\/a> and a great slideshow<\/a> of pictures.<\/p>\n
Why were we out in force raising our voice for choice? Here’s a
quick rundown in case you’ve missed any of the grim news in recent
months… What frightens me most at the moment is that \u2018Right to
Know\u2019 campaign architects Nadine Dorries MP and Frank Fields MP
(guess which party! Go on. Guess) have added amendments to the Health and
Social Care Bill to change the law on pregnancy counselling. Their big
idea is that abortion providers who offer counselling such as Marie Stopes
and British Pregnancy Advisory Service have a \u2018vested interest\u2019
in persuading women to have a termination. Because abortion is
such<\/em> a money spinner… It’s a wonder we don’t
see more people on
Dragon’s Den<\/strong> offering an investment opportunity in a
chain of pop-up abortion clinics. Anyway, here’s a post<\/a> by Education for
Choice<\/a> explaining why this is bollocks, and Abortion Rights<\/a> give the campaign a dressing
down here<\/a>.
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<\/a><\/p>\n