Abortion Activist leader of National Midwives Group who pushed abortion until birth to retire

Jan 17, 2017 by

from Life News:

Cathy Warwick, the chief executive of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), will step down from the role and retire at the end of August 2017, it has been announced.

Prof Warwick is also Chairman of Trustees for the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), and came under fire when she signed the RCM up to their “We Trust Women Campaign”, which advocates for full decriminalisation of abortion on demand up to birth.

This means that the RCM, which is Britain’s biggest maternity union -representing nearly 30,000 midwives and health workers – is calling for women to be allowed to terminate an unborn child at any stage of pregnancy, for any reason, with no criminal sanctions.

“Not in our name”

This caused outrage among RCM members, and thousands of midwives and members of the public signed a “not in our name” petition. SPUC also collected tens of thousands of signatures calling on Prof Warwick to resign.

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