[Ann Winterton in the Chair] — Abortion Law (Northern Ireland)

Part of the debate – in Westminster Hall at 10:45 am on 15 July 2009.

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Photo of Laurence Robertson Laurence Robertson Shadow Minister (Northern Ireland) 10:45, 15 July 2009

There is a case for reviewing the upper limits of abortion. I voted to reduce the limits. My hon. Friend prompts me to express my personal views. I agree with the sentiments expressed by members of the Democratic Unionist and the Social and Democratic Labour parties in the debate. Seventeen years ago, I worked in connection with a special care baby unit. Even at that time, babies were surviving after 24 weeks gestation. They are now aborted and actually survive outside the womb, only to die in the most cruel circumstances. I simply cannot accept that that is right.

I am quite assured that there is now abortion on demand-quite illegally-in Great Britain. I take the view put forward by David Simpson, who said that if anything, we should be tightening the abortion law across Great Britain and moving away from the current situation. Last year alone, there were 216,000 abortions in Great Britain. I simply cannot accept that many abortions are not carried out for social reasons. We all know of social excuses for abortions and we all know that we are not simply talking about teenage children who cannot cope.