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Leading DUP man says abortion ‘like the Holocaust’

- DAVID YOUNG

A High-profile Democratic Unionist and former Stormont health minister has compared the abortion regime in Great Britain to the Holocaust.

Jim Wells claimed the numbers murdered by the Nazis in concentrat­ion camps were comparable to the number of terminatio­ns since abortion laws were relaxed in England, Scotland and Wales.

The vocal anti-abortion campaigner made the remarks amid growing calls for reform of the law in Northern Ireland, where terminatio­ns are banned in all but extreme circumstan­ces.

Mr Wells was taking part in a radio debate on BBC Radio Ulster’s Nolan Show when a commentato­r with an opposing view accused the DUP of characteri­sing pro-choice voices in British politics as “like the Nazis” and claiming there was “something worse than the Holocaust happening in England”.

The South Down Assembly Member replied: “I don’t think he’s too far wrong.”

Mr Wells, who recently lost the DUP whip after criticisin­g the leadership, went on to say: “9.2 million people have had their lives terminated through abortion in Britain since 1967.

“That is actually more than the number of lives murdered in the gas and concentrat­ion camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald.

“It is a ghastly situation.”

The politician later clarified that his comparison to the Nazis was only related to the “numbers” involved.

“I think the numbers are a fair comparison because these human beings have been killed,” he said.

The debate on Northern Ireland’s restrictio­ns on abortion has intensifie­d after citizens in the Irish Republic voted by a landslide margin last month to liberalise the state’s laws.

An emergency debate on the issue was held in the House of Commons on Tuesday.

The Government has resisted calls to step in and legislate amid the ongoing powershari­ng impasse in Northern Ireland, insisting that any decision on abortion has to be taken by locally elected politician­s.

DUP leader Arlene Foster said of Mr Wells comments: “I don’t agree with that. It a very emotive subject but people must watch the language.”

 ??  ?? „ Arlene Foster said she did not agree with Mr Wells’s comments.
„ Arlene Foster said she did not agree with Mr Wells’s comments.

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