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Abortion safe zones coming into force on 31 October, says Home Office


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********* safe zones coming into force on 31 October, says Home Office

Buffer zones will come into force around ********* clinics in England and Wales from 31 October.

It means it will be ******** for anyone to cause harassment or distress to someone accessing or working at a clinic.

The protection zones, which will prohibit protest, will extend to a 150 metre radius around ********* services and those convicted of breaking the new law will face an unlimited fine.

One ********* charity said the move could not “come soon enough” but a pro-life organisation warned women would lose access to “vital practical support”.

Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips said: “The right to access ********* services is a fundamental right for women in this country, and no-one should feel unsafe when they seek to access this.

“We will not sit back and tolerate harassment, ****** and intimidation as people exercise their legal right to healthcare.”

The law was initially approved by Parliament in May 2023. However the government said it would launch a consultation on guidance before permitting the buffer zones to be implemented.

This led one charity to accuse the then-************* government of kicking the issue “into the long grass”.

Campaigners also raised concern that the draft guidance would still allow “silent prayer” outside ********* clinics.

The Home Office now says the changes will be implemented from the end of October.

Under the law it would be ******** for “anyone to do anything that intentionally or recklessly influences someone’s decision to use ********* services, obstructs them, or causes harassment or distress to someone using or working at these premises,” the department said.

It is expected that silent prayer will fall under the scope of the law. Police and prosecutors will get guidance on enforcing the law in the coming weeks.

A similar ban

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in Northern Ireland last year and another
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in Scotland on 24 September.

Heidi Stewart, head of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, said the implementation of the zones “can’t come soon enough”.

“For years our staff and the women we care for have endured anti-********* fanatics standing outside clinics for hours on end staring at them accessing or going to provide private medical care, stopping them outside and telling them that ********* is *******.”

She added that the government should remember the law was “designed to address the harm caused by so-called silent prayer” and that “all forms of harassment” should be prohibited.

Catherine Robinson, a spokesperson for Right To Life ***, said the zones would mean “vital practical support provided by volunteers outside ********* clinics, which helps to provide a genuine choice, and offers help to women who may be undergoing coercion, will be removed”.



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