Children raped? No interest. But yes, go ahead and kill babies and the elderly
Why the UK appears to be one big death cult
By Gary Chappell
KEIR STARMER did not want an inquiry into the mass rape of children. This week, he failed to vote against people being free to kill unborn babies right up until birth.
Previously, the law for legal abortion was 24 weeks. Some considered that to be late enough.
Now, however, Starmer was happy to attend the G7 instead, therefore choosing not to vote. He left it to 397 MPs to extend that cut-off point right up until birth. 40 weeks. In short, a fully grown baby can now be killed without prosecution. In choosing not to vote against it, or vote at all, he effectively voted for it.
The Guardian called it “a step forward for reproductive rights”. The newspaper claimed “it came after growing calls for a change in the law as the number of women investigated, arrested or prosecuted has increased in recent years”.
Starmer has also refused calls from 52 Labour MPs to delay a vote on the assisted dying bill, scheduled to take place on Friday, June 20.
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