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Catherine Robinson of Right to Life said: “Hundreds of women have been helped outside abortion clinics by pro-life volunteers who have provided them with practical support, which made it clear to them that they had another option other than going through with the abortion. This passing of this amendment means that the vital practical support provided by volunteers outside abortion clinics will be removed for women and many more lives will likely be lost to abortion”.
The Lead Bishop for Life Issues, the Rt Revd John Sherrington, also expressed his dismay: “...This amendment raises larger concerns about freedom of religion, belief, expression and association...This amendment makes peaceful presence, prayerful witness and the offer of practical support to those most in need a crime, punishable by fine or imprisonment. It is a sad day for democracy, for women and unborn children, and this amendment does not serve the common good. We will continue to oppose this amended Bill and continue to pray for and offer support to pregnant women and their unborn children.”