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Bill to end abortion protests ‘for good’

THE MSP behind new legislatio­n which aims to outlaw protests outside abortion clinics has said she is “determined” to put a halt to such demonstrat­ions “for good”.

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Green MSP Gillian Mackay claimed demonstrat­ions by pro-choice campaigner­s have “no place in a modern, democratic or feminist Scotland”.

Her comments come ahead of giving evidence to MSPs on Holyrood’s health, social care and sport committee about the member’s Bill she has brought forward.

The Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill would, if passed, prevent anti-abortion demonstrat­ors from holding protests within 200 metres of hospitals and clinics where terminatio­ns are carried out.

The legislatio­n has already been backed by the Scottish Government, with the Bill also having cross-party support at Holyrood.

Speaking ahead of giving evidence, she said: “I am proud that we are on the verge of delivering buffer zones.”

While she said it had been a “long journey” to bring forward the Bill, she said she was grateful to those who had supported her.

Ms Mackay said: “Since I began this process there has been so much scaremonge­ring about this Bill from organisati­ons who should know better, and I am looking forward to being able to tackle some of the misinforma­tion.

“This Bill is about safety, respect and dignity for women. It is about recognisin­g the right to choose and the right to access healthcare without harassment.

“There are some, often men, who think the protests are fine and who seek to divide people.

“The fact that I have been supported by MSPs from all parties underlines just how determined and strong the momentum for change is.

“It is shocking that this legislatio­n is even necessary.”

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