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Abortion decriminalisation now | With Louise McCudden

Earlier this year, Labour overwhelmingly voted in favour of an amendment that would end the criminalisation of women and pregnant people seeking abortions outside the 1967 Abortion Act exemptions. As the debate went through the Lords, we sat down with MSI Reproductive Choices’ Louise McCudden to discuss why we need decriminalisation now - and what this win means amid a global backlash against abortion rights. 

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Credits:

Presented by Sian Norris

Story production by Ayodeji Rotinwa

Audio engineering by James Battershill

Theme song ‘Odyssey’ performed by Edward Abela

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction

01:07 What is the current legal state of abortion across the UK?

05:13 The women being imprisoned for abortion

10:16 The late-term abortion argument

13:10 Imported tactics from the US

16:21 The case for optimism

19:02 Anti-abortion's international bankroll

23:17 The future of the pro-abortion movement


openDemocracy Author

Sian Norris

Sian Norris is a senior investigative reporter at openDemocracy. Her work has also been published in The Observer, The Guardian, The Times, the i, New Statesman, The Lead, The Ferret, Inside Housing and Byline Times. Her latest book is ‘Bodies Under Siege: How the Far-Right Attack on Reproductive Rights Went Global ’ (Verso, 2023). She also founded the Bristol Women’s Literature Festival.

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