[Ann Winterton in the Chair] — Abortion Law (Northern Ireland)
Westminster Hall debates, 15 July 2009, 9:30 am

Martin Salter (Reading West, Labour)
It is a pleasure to speak under your chairmanship, Mrs. Winterton.
When I was first elected to Parliament, I served on the Select Committee on Northern Ireland Affairs. Abortion law in Northern Ireland was an issue then and it will continue to be an issue until the Government fulfil their responsibility and grant equal rights to women in Northern Ireland. I have no doubt that this is an immensely controversial issue. Parliament has taken a fair old battering in recent months, but we right hon. and hon. Members are at our best when we do what we are sent here to do: to engage in the battle of ideas with mutual respect, particularly on difficult, controversial issues like this. I trust that this debate will be conducted with that in mind.
