Irish Independent

Councils consider ban on protests at abortion clinics in UK

- Hannah Tomes and Jemma Crew

LOCAL authoritie­s in England are considerin­g whether to ban protesters from outside abortion clinics.

Ealing Council cabinet will vote today on whether to implement a buffer zone outside a Marie Stopes clinic in the west London borough, via a public space protection order (PSPO).

The local authority has been exploring a range of options on how to prevent “intimidati­on, harassment and distress” of women using the clinic following a 3,500-strong petition.

Authoritie­s in Birmingham, Manchester, Portsmouth and two more London boroughs have also discussed taking action.

In late January, Manchester City Council passed a motion to investigat­e reports of intimidati­on and harassment outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Fallowfiel­d and, if necessary, to mimic Ealing Council’s proposed plans.

The council described demonstrat­ions outside the Marie Stopes Birmingham Centre in Edgbaston as “street harassment” and “a form of sexism against women”.

Recently, Leeds City Council heard from representa­tives who felt the Marie Stopes centre and its clients would benefit from a PSPO. In south London, both Lambeth and Richmond councils have tabled similar motions.

However, Alithea Williams, communicat­ions officer at the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said Ealing’s move was “authoritar­ian” and “extraordin­ary”.

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