Scottish Daily Mail

Royal College votes to back ‘abortion on demand’

- By Sophie Borland Health Editor

‘Standing up for rights of women’

ONE of the country’s top medical colleges voted yesterday to back ‘abortion on demand’.

The Royal College of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists, representi­ng more than 6,000 doctors, backed the removal of abortion from criminal law.

This was despite a protest letter signed by more than 650 doctors, who warned the move would severely damage their profession’s reputation and said the vote, in which only 33 members of the college’s council could take part, would not reflect their views. The Royal College will now lobby the Government to change the law so abortions are subject to the same rules as any other medical procedure. The vote reflects a major shift in opinion among doctors and health workers.

The British Medical Associatio­n voted to back decriminal­isation at its annual conference in June and the Royal College of Midwives backed it last May, without consulting members.

Professor Lesley Regan, chairman of the Royal College, said she was ‘standing up for the rights’ of women.

But Clara Campbell, of the charity Life, said the Government would now come under pressure to ‘open the floodgates to abortion on demand’.

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