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New teaching materials created by the NHS, Scottish Government and Education Authorities advise that kids aged between five and nine-years-old should be taught about the ‘gender issue’!

It’s time to take a stand to defend our precious children from corruption.  A pro-life victory would also send a clear message to the would-be abusers of our children and mockers of our faith that their time is coming to an end.

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News

ProLife MPs Oppose Horror Abortion Plan

Babies in Britain are threatened by the most extreme extension to our abortion laws since the Abortion Act was introduced in 1967.

A proposal by Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi to decriminalise home abortions would make it more likely that healthy babies are aborted at home for any reason, including sex-selective purposes, up to birth.

The change is being pushed despite widespread public opposition. Polling undertaken by ComRes shows that only 1% of women support introducing abortion up to birth and that 91% of women agree that sex-selective abortion should be explicitly banned by the law.

Khan Pushes for Pro-Abortion Ads on TfL

London mayor Sadiq Kahn is putting pressure on Transport for London (TfL) to display controversial advertisements which call for abortion to be decriminalised.

The posters, part of a campaign by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), urge voters to lobby MPs for a change in the law to allow a woman to kill her unborn baby at any stage of pregnancy without sanction.

TfL refused to accept the advertisements, informing the abortion giant that the campaign was unnecessarily critical of the police. Within days of the story breaking, Kahn launched an “urgent review” and called for the decision to be reversed.

BPAS launched the campaign across England and Wales in support of an amendment to the Government’s Crime and Policing Bill tabled by Labour’s Tonia Antoniazzi aimed at decriminalising abortion. The Bill’s Report Stage is expected to begin next week.

The display boards outline cases investigated by the police where a mother was suspected of illegally ending the life of her unborn child.

In a public statement, a TfL spokesperson said: “The proposed advertisement did not comply with TfL advertising policy because it made negative references about the police.”

BPAS responded that it will appeal against the decision and accused TfL of silencing the voices of women. Antoniazzi reacted to the news by claiming that the police “cannot be trusted with abortion law”.