MPs to debate restricting Down’s syndrome abortions

Mar 21, 2024 by

from The Christian Institute:

Abortions for unborn children with Down’s syndrome could be banned after 24 weeks, with MPs set to debate and vote on the proposal next month.

In Great Britain, abortion is currently permitted for most reasons up to 24 weeks, but up to birth if the unborn child is deemed to have a disability, including Down’s syndrome.

Existing tests can detect Down’s with up to 99 per cent accuracy, and 92 per cent of the unborn diagnosed with the condition are aborted. Data from 2021 showed there were 859 abortions for Down’s syndrome, up 25 per cent from the previous year.

‘Second-class citizens’

If passed, the new rule would mean such abortions could not take place past the 24-week threshold, the same as abortion for most other reasons.

The proposal is being put forward by former Cabinet Minister Sir Liam Fox, who announced during Prime Minister’s Questions: “With cross-party support, I will be tabling an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill to equalise the time limit in line with our disability and equality legislation.

“Surely we cannot accept in the 21st century that people with Down’s syndrome are second-class citizens in our country.”

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