Today the British Medical Association voted on two important motions (among others):
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A motion was passed supporting the provision of independent
counselling for women considering an abortion, separate from the
abortion providers themselves. This is a great result ahead of the
Government's consultation on the issue.
- A motion which would have changed the BMA position on assisted suicide from ‘against’ to ‘neutral’ was not passed. This was an attempt to neutralise medical opposition to assisted suicide but has thankfully failed.
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Join us on Rally
Please come to a rally and mass lobby of Parliament to resist euthanasia, organised by Care Not Killing, on 3 July from 10am to 4pm at the Emmanuel Centre, London.
More Info on Rally >
Yours
Andrea Minichiello Williams
CEO, Christian Concern
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