Late last month, two-thirds of the 500 delegates at the British Medical Association's annual meeting approved a motion to decriminalize abortions. The group will now lobby Parliament to change the law.
The BMA, which is the largest group of its kind in the country, passed the motion despite opposition from about 1,000-plus doctors who signed a petition calling for the withdrawal of the motion.
"If the BMA gets its way, medics would not face criminal sanctions for providing, or women for procuring, an abortion in any circumstances, at any stage in a pregnancy," the London Telegraph explained, while adding that the organization still recommends limiting abortion procedures under normal circumstances to the first six months of a pregnancy.
In 2016, U.K. doctors legally terminated about 200,000 pregnancies. (Related: Read more about the abortion industry at Abortions.news.)
In general, existing law permits abortions up to 24 weeks for the health of the mother or if the child is expected to be severely disabled, provided two doctors approve. According to the London Spectator, approval is routine as a practical matter, "And very few medics even go through the motions of establishing that they’re signing off on an abortion on this basis."
Under U.K. law, an abortion after 24 weeks could send an expectant mother to jail for life and the physician to a sentence of five years. The U.K. National Health Service is a completely government-run entity.
As alluded to above, the lofty rhetoric of the BMA motion includes some limitations, Breitbart News reported, but the profit motive could also loom large, as it often does on this side of the Atlantic.
The full text of the motion explains that decriminalization “should only apply up to viability” – defined as 28 weeks by the Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929. This would still mean a significant increase on the current 24-week limit, allowing abortion into the seventh month of pregnancy...The BMA’s decision follows the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) signing up to a campaign led by BPAS – the country’s largest abortion provider – to decriminalize terminations all the way up to birth.
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As Natural News previously chronicled, abortion advocate Planned Parenthood in the U.S. reportedly rewards employees who meet a certain abortion quota. The organization has also been allegedly revealed to be harvesting and selling fetal baby parts.
While the fake news media in the U.S. tries to simplistically push everyone into either the pro-life or pro-choice camp, most people are likely conflicted about this highly sensitive, private issue. The U.K. citizenry likely has the same profound mixed feelings about this very complex and personal decision.
Pro-life groups maintain, however, that the BMA proposal could enable abortions for sex selection or allow an abusive partner to intimidate a woman into getting an unwanted abortion.
A former BMA president told the Daily Mail that "Aborting a baby after 24 weeks, the age of medically agreed viability, is an extreme move towards involuntary euthanasia."
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