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    1. phobosinferno on

      If they don’t like it, they’re more than welcome to sod off to America where women are forced to die of ectopic pregnancies. On a side note, I’m glad even the media has taken to calling them “anti-abortion” instead of “pro-life” now.

    2. clydewoodforest on

      These assholes piss me off. If pro-life protesters actually wanted to reduce the number of abortions they would spend less time on performative virtue-signalling, and more time on campaigns to reduce unwanted pregnancy, alleviate poverty, and promote stable families.

      Trying to intervene at the point a woman is walking through the door to a clinic is far too late. Unless it’s to hand the woman a cheque to pay for the care of that kid for the next eighteen years, they can bugger off.

    3. It might be a bit facist but I don’t care

      Tourists should not be allowed to take part in protests

      That would cut down this by like 70%

    4. shrunkenshrubbery on

      Got protest outside a military base with your don’t kill signs. Instead they are cowards and pick on vulnerable women.

    5. Personal_Director441 on

      not happy with fucking up their own country now the yanks want to bring this poison over here.

    6. Striking_Smile6594 on

      I don’t agree with these people but the right to peaceful protest is important.

      I also understand that it’s wrong that these people should be harassing or in any way upsetting patients and I think the exclusion zone is a fair compromise that gives patients peace of mind whilst respecting the right to protest.

      So, as long as they remain outside the exclusion zone then let them spend their time that way. Getting in their face is probably counter productive and just lets them play the victim.

    7. bitch_fitching on

      As long as they don’t harass people then it’s their right. They look like a bunch of lunatics who have escaped. Just ignore them and don’t give them publicity.

    8. Daily Record needs a new editor or spell-check, lots of missing grammar and a few typos.

      >Earlier, an organiser for 40 Days for Life, pledged not to *beach* the law

      feels like they F7’d, and because it was a word it was missed.

      But on topic – oh, it’s 40 days For Life. A big anti-abortion protest group (biggest anti-abortion protest group in the US, I believe) supported by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).

      [Same group that had a meeting with Nigel Farage and had him a day later talking in parliament that abortion rights should be “re-evaluated”.](https://bylinetimes.com/2024/11/29/nigel-farage-teams-up-with-extreme-anti-abortion-group-and-calls-for-debate-on-restricting-abortion-rights-in-uk/).

      Interesting to see what Reform think about this given that pushing the same points and supported by the same causes.

    9. 6 elderly and miserable people protesting against a medical procedure they haven’t had any risk of needing since before the Berlin wall fell is adorable. What a bunch of old knobs

    10. Yeah we had a good turn out in Keswick when some Christian zealots had a protest on market Square.

      Pleased with how the townsfolk handled it!

    11. The fact that it’s legal for a lobby group to receive foreign funding is the real scandal.

    12. One of the silver linings of Trump and Vance treating us like the enemy is the British public are starting to realise their lunatic base is culturally nothing like us and we don’t want their religious fanatics here any more than Islamic fanatics.

      Forced birthers are raging hypocrites who call themselves pro-life but stand lockstep with the MAGA cult on the death penalty and collective punishment for Palestinians.

    13. Why are we bringing American ‘pro-life’ BS here? Bet they’ve only started being vocal recently.

    14. pompokopouch on

      She’s going to have a very late term abortion if her baby manages to wriggle all the way out of her arms.

    15. Top-Ambition-6966 on

      The overwhelming response to this story here has somewhat restored my faith that Britain is not becoming as American as I thought