Belfast Telegraph

Poll finds slim majority of NI people oppose any reform of abortion laws

- BY JONATHAN BELL

AN internet opinion poll has found a small majority of people in Northern Ireland are opposed to the forthcomin­g reform of abortion laws.

The study was commission­ed by the anti-abortion group Both Lives Matter, which said the findings highlight increasing public frustratio­n over the impact caused by the current political impasse.

Should there be no return to power-sharing at Stormont by October 21, abortion will be decriminal­ised in Northern Ireland.

The poll, conducted by Belfast research group LucidTalk, examined 1,424 responses, weighted to

represent Northern Irish society, to a survey conducted over three days at the end of September.

It asked respondent­s if they supported the changes voted for at Westminste­r that “will impose a new abortion regime in Northern Ireland”.

Just over half — 52% — said they were opposed to the reforms, with 39% in favour.

Some 9% said they did not know or were not sure of their feelings.

The majority of both men (53%) and women (51%) were against the changes.

Across every age group, opposition to the new laws was stronger than support.

In the 18 to 24-year-old category, 54% were opposed, compared to 38% in favour. Opposition in the over 65 age range was strongest, with 63% opposed to liberalisa­tion.

Almost eight in 10 of DUP supporters (77%) and just over half of UUP supporters (53%) were against the move.

However, some 67% of Alliance supporters and 80% of Green Party supporters supported the move.

Elsewhere, 52% of Sinn Fein and 31% of SDLP supporters back the change.

Dawn McAvoy, who is a spokeswoma­n for Both Lives Matter, said that as October 21 approaches, “the public is realising just how bad the law imposed by Westminste­r is”.

“The majority of people of Northern Ireland do not want these changes, no Northern Ireland MP voted in favour of the abortion amendment proposing these changes, and the majority of councils in Northern Ireland have now voted against these changes,” she said.

“None of the 20,000 babies born every year in Northern Ireland will be protected in law until they are capable of being born alive.

“After that we may be left with the most liberal abortion regime in Europe — the details of which are up to one man — the MP for Skipton and Rippon — who also happens to be the Secretary of

None of the 20,000 NI babies born every year will be protected until they are capable of being born alive

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McAvoy
Spokeswoma­n for Both Lives Matter, Dawn McAvoy

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