On 02 February, whilst speaking in defence of Clause 191 which will decriminalise abortion for women, Baroness Sugg confirmed: “There have been 54,000 complications to medical abortion over the past five years…” [i] This is the estimated total number of women admitted to an NHS hospital for treatment of complications arising from a medical abortion... Continue Reading →
It is nothing like one in 17
Baroness Gerada was right, the figures from RCOG do not say that 1-in-17 women end up having complications from a medical termination, the number it states is actually more than twice that, 13% — 1-in-8 — nothing like one in 17. On 02 February 2026, the House of Lords met as a Committee to discuss... Continue Reading →
Baroness Monckton of Dallington Forest, speaking during the Second Reading of the Crime and Policing Bill on 16 October 2025... Recent figures show that 54,000 women were admitted to NHS hospitals in England for the treatment of complications arising from the use of such abortion pills—a 50% rise from the figures before the pandemic. Analysis... Continue Reading →
Kevin Duffy's reply highlights the escalation in UK abortion figures, quoting Baroness Finn's June 6, 2025, House of Lords statement on "the nearly 300,000 women who access abortion services across the UK every year", building on 2022's 251,377 recorded cases. https://twitter.com/KevinDTweets/status/1973663449369682340
Lord Brooke, in the House of Lords, celebrates abortion by asking us to consider how much more our global population might have grown without it, he speaks of abortion as a societal good in controlling population growth. Abortion today is killing one-in-three of our future humanity. In the last 25 years in E&W, we have... Continue Reading →