Sunderland Echo

US abortion rights decision condemned

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Northumbri­a’s Police and Crime Commission­er has joined the criticism against a decision to overturn the right to abortion in the United States.

It was announced on Friday, June 24 that the US Supreme Court’s Conservati­ve majority voted to overturn a landmark ruling from 1973 – named Roe v Wade – which protected a woman’s constituti­onal right to have an abortion. The decision is now expected to lead to abortion bans in some US states.

As reaction from across the globe, and all sides of the political spectrum, flooded in, Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness (pictured) shared her devastatio­n at the loss of “women’s rights and freedoms”.

There will no longer be a nationwide guarantee to the right to an abortion in the US, after the Supreme Court ruling on Friday.

Tweeting as news broke on Friday afternoon, Ms McGuinness said :“Devastatin­g that on the whim ofConserva­tive ideologues women’ s rights and freedoms can just be taken. And they know it’s poor women that will suffer, will be forced to risk their lives on unsafe abortions. Solidarity with our sisters in the states.”

As it stands, abortion rights in the US vary from state to state–with very strict limits already in place for some locations. Roe being over turned means that some states will now be able to or ban, abortion procedures.

Former President Barack Obama said: “The Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision to the whims of politician­s.”

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