Let us call this out for what it is: part of an orchestrated campaign to alter abortion laws in Northern Ireland and here, and to replace those laws with extreme proposals for which there is no public appetite whatsoever. Does the Minister agree that it is highly inappropriate for such campaigners to hijack the Domestic Abuse Bill in this way, undermining a Bill to support victims of domestic abuse and their families? Does she agree that it is equally inappropriate to interfere in a devolved matter, one that has been devolved for almost 100 years, and set a dangerous constitutional precedent—a precedent of interference that would undermine the Good Friday agreement itself?
Draft Domestic Abuse Bill: Territorial Extent
Proceeding contribution from
Fiona Bruce
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 30 January 2019.
It occurred during Urgent question on Draft Domestic Abuse Bill: Territorial Extent.
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