The_Banker
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At the risk of opening up a 30 page debate that will eventually be locked I am wondering what peoples opinion is in the abortion debate that seems to have kicked off in the media.
Labour (from what I can make out) appear to be happy to legislate for abortion in limited circumstances i.e. the mothers health in in danger.
FG seem to have differing views with various TDs saying different things. They feel the church has a right to lobby politicians.
FF have been very vocal in protecting the churches right to speak out on the need for another referendum.
Personally my opinion would be that the government should legislate for the right to abortion where the mother has been raped, health is in danger or there is no chance the child will survive after childbirth.
With abortion just a €19.99 flight away we have been exporting our problem with Ryanair acting as the spout, releasing the pressure that would build up on a social level if there were no facilities available to mothers with unwanted pregnancies.
As for the Catholic Church I feel they have lost their moral authority to dictate/advise/lobby politicians that we elect on legislation in this country. They didn’t lose it when their priests raped and abused children (that happened in other institutions) but they certainly did when they covered it up.
Labour (from what I can make out) appear to be happy to legislate for abortion in limited circumstances i.e. the mothers health in in danger.
FG seem to have differing views with various TDs saying different things. They feel the church has a right to lobby politicians.
FF have been very vocal in protecting the churches right to speak out on the need for another referendum.
Personally my opinion would be that the government should legislate for the right to abortion where the mother has been raped, health is in danger or there is no chance the child will survive after childbirth.
With abortion just a €19.99 flight away we have been exporting our problem with Ryanair acting as the spout, releasing the pressure that would build up on a social level if there were no facilities available to mothers with unwanted pregnancies.
As for the Catholic Church I feel they have lost their moral authority to dictate/advise/lobby politicians that we elect on legislation in this country. They didn’t lose it when their priests raped and abused children (that happened in other institutions) but they certainly did when they covered it up.