Thank you for contacting me about abortion.
I completely understand what an incredibly emotive issue this is,
and I appreciate the strength of feelings on both sides. It is for this reason
that, as with other matters of conscience, the Government adopts a neutral
stance on abortion and allows Conservative MPs to vote freely according to
their moral, ethical, or religious beliefs. This is a convention which I
support wholeheartedly.
The approach to abortion in Great Britain is set out in the
Abortion Act 1967, which states that two doctors must certify that, in their
opinion, a request for an abortion meets at least one and the same ground laid
out in the Act. These grounds include “risk to the life of the pregnant woman”,
and “substantial risk that if the child were born it would suffer from such
physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped”.
Guidance for doctors on how to comply with the Act has been
issued, which stipulates that registered medical practitioners should be able
to show how they have considered the particular facts and circumstances of a
case when forming their opinion. Full details can be found online at
www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-doctors-on-compliance-with-the-abortion-act.
I am aware that all independent sector abortion clinics in England
have been reapproved, which will ensure that abortion services continue to be
available to women across the country. I understand that all current approvals
are valid until 31 July 2026.
I know that making a decision regarding abortion can be extremely
difficult, and I believe that we must do all we can to support women to make an
informed decision, taking into consideration all their options, with medical
professionals offering impartial advice. I will continue to do all I can to
ensure plenty of information is available to women making enquiries relating to
abortion including all options available to them.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
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