Daisy Cooper

Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Treasury)

Liberal Democrat MP for St Albans

@libdemdaisy.bsky.social UK Parliament Profile

Access to Abortion

There have been votes in Parliament on access to abortion .

Daisy Cooper generally voted for fewer obstacles for access to abortion

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Major votes

  • On 7 Mar 2023: Daisy Cooper voted rejecting an exemption to "buffer zone" around abortion providers for silent prayer or consensual communication in a public place Show vote
  • On 18 Oct 2022: Daisy Cooper voted introducing areas around abortion clinics and hospitals (buffer zones) where interference with, and intimidation or harassment of, women accessing or people providing abortion services would be an offence. Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2022: Daisy Cooper voted to permit drug-mediated abortion, up-to ten weeks into a pregnancy, without requiring an in-person consultation with a registered medical practitioner, and to permit the drugs to be taken at home. Show vote
  • On 27 Apr 2021: Daisy Cooper voted in favour of empowering a UK minister to act to ensure legal high-quality abortion and post-abortion care in Northern Ireland and to protect women from harassment by anti-abortion protesters. Show vote
  • On 24 Jun 2020: Daisy Cooper was absent for a vote on Demonstrations (Abortion Clinics) Bill — Leave to Bring In Show vote
  • On 17 Jun 2020: Daisy Cooper was absent for a vote on Abortion (Northern Ireland) (No. 2) Regulations 2020 Show vote

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