Socialist Resistance

Socialist Resistance was launched as a Marxist periodical produced in October 2002. In July 2009 it was refounded as a section of the Fourth International, uniting ISG supporters and other individual activists from the environmental, global justice, anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist and anti-war movements as well as Respect.

 

Socialist Resistance : SR48 - October 2007

 

Abortion rights

Defend and extend a woman’s right to choose

Abortion law 40 years on …
Veronica Fagan

 

 

It is forty years since women in Britain won a major victory in the battle to control our bodies and therefore our lives – with the passage of the 1967 Abortion Act. At few points over the last four decades have the limited rights won then not been under attack from reactionary forces.

In the last twelve months alone there have been three anti-choice bills before parliament which have fortunately been thrown out. In October 2006 a bill introduced by Conservative MP Nadine Dorries which sought reduce the time limit from 24- 21 weeks was defeated by 187 to 108 votes. In March 2007 a bill introduced by Tory MP Angela Watkinson that would have ended confidentiality for young women seeking abortion was defeated by 159 votes to 87. In June 2007, Ann Winterton’s bill to impose compulsory counselling and a seven-day delay on women’s access to abortion was defeated by 182 votes to 107.

These defeats of the antiabortion forces have only been possible because pro-choice forces continue to be well organised and visible. If, as is expected, a more extreme version of the Dorries bill is put forward this autumn through amendments to the government’s Human Tissue and Embryo bill - it will be vital that the answering campaign is stronger than ever. There is no doubt that public opinion supports woman’s right to control her fertility.

Abortion Rights and the Joseph Rowntreee Reform Trust commissioned an opinion poll in March 2007 which showed that 73 per cent oppose the delays that women often face in seeking an abortion – while a massive 77 per cent support a woman’s right to choose in the first three months of pregnancy.

Most trade unions have positions in support of a woman’s right to choose – a legacy of the days when campaigning on the streets in support of the National Abortion and against right-wing attacks on our existing rights. The TUC women’s conference marked the anniversary of the Act with a backdrop emblazoned “Defend a woman’s right to choose”. But last year’s defeats of the anti-abortionists took place quite quietly – and even the majority of women activists in unions are probably not aware of what further attacks may be in the offing.

Meanwhile, Abortion Rights is also using the fortieth anniversary to go on the offensive and fight to extend the current provisions. Pro-choice campaigners want to end the paternalistic – and dangerous – situation where a woman who wants an abortion has to persuade two doctors to support her first. We want a woman’s right to choose at least up to 12 weeks. We also want the law to oblige the NHS to provide abortion services Levels of funding for NHS service provision have increased over the past 10 years, but waiting lists still vary across Britain resulting in a ‘postcode lottery’ of delays.

The Department of Health has set a target for delays of no longer than three weeks. No government figures are published on waiting times but research conducted by the All Party Pro-choice and Sexual Health group showed that 27 per cent of Primary Care Trusts delayed women beyond three weeks

The British Medical Association gave important support to the campaign at its conference, with 67 per cent voting in favour of a woman’s right to choose in the first trimester, while reaffirming their support for the 24-week time limit.

- Abortion rights is calling for a week of action from Oct 20-27. For further information and to join abortion rights go to www.abortionrights.org.uk or phone 0207 923 9792
- Get your MP to sign the Early Day motion “Access to abortion rights” (No 1649) put forward by Laura Moffat – which counters many of the myths put forward by the antiabortionists. Go to: http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/


-Veronica Fagan

 

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