The United Bigots?
When the 'Northern Ireland Assembly' discussed the issue of abortion
in June, the prospect of denying rights to women united politicians
right across the so-called 'religious divide'. The Democratic
Unionist Party proposed a motion to prevent the extension of the 1967
Abortion Act to the 6 Counties. The SDLP (Social Democratic and
Labour Party!!) imposed a party whip in favour of the motion. The
Alliance Party's deputy leader went so far as to describe the
prospect of a woman who had been raped having access to abortion as
being akin to a return to "terrorist violence". Sinn Féin's
Health Minister Bairbre De Brun didn't even manage to make it into
the chamber for the debate. The Women's Coalition's Monica McWilliams
could only talk about "confusion" and "divisiveness", arguing to
refer the issue to a committee. A case of a United Ireland of
Bigots??
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This edition is No60 published in September 2000