The Northland Age

Always a crime

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as you’ve guessed — a lot more of the same: there’s boozing and ‘ladness’ and musical madness.

Who says that small-town life is lame? Hold the phones for a moment! Just whoa! There’s a road trip With Anika Moa! If Russell don’t move ya

There's buskers to groove ya

In a citrus town to down on feijoas. NEWS MUSE

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Right to Life believes that Winston Peters has given his support to the proposal of the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, to decriminal­ise abortion and remove the unborn child from the protection of the Crimes Act.

Abortion entails taking the life of an innocent and defenceles­s child in the womb. The prime minister, the deputy prime minister and the minister of justice have all failed to provide reasons to substantia­te their claim that killing an unborn child should no longer be a crime.

NZ First has failed to defend our unborn children. Winston Peters had the opportunit­y to stop Jacinda Ardern’s contentiou­s agenda dead in its tracks when he was consulted by Andrew Little for approval to write to the Law Commission directing that the Commission investigat­e a review of the abortion laws in order to decriminal­ise abortion and remove it from the Crimes

Act. The Commission was directed to make this review a priority, and to report back to the Minister within eight months.

The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, instructed the Minister of Justice, Andrew Little, to write to the president of the Law Commission. The minister, on February 27, wrote to the president of the Law Commission, directing the Commission to investigat­e how best our laws can be changed so that killing of unborn children will no longer be a crime but simply a “reproducti­ve health choice for women”.

It is the intention of the prime minister to remove the unborn, who are classified as unwanted, from the protection of the Crimes Act in order that they may be killed as a “reproducti­ve health choice for women”. Those children who are wanted will continue to have the protection of the Crimes Act.

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