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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 07 Jan 2020
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"My Lords, I want to address the abortion consultation conducted by the Northern Ireland Office and reported on in this report. Because of the way that the legislation was enacted, against the wishes of the people of Northern Ireland and propelled by Members of the other place from England, Scotland …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 07 Jan 2020
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"I think that the Minister may have misunderstood me. I asked if the consultation—I am sorry but I am too tired. Can he please remind me of where he was?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 07 Jan 2020
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"My Lords, the point I wanted to make was that I was not saying that I totally rejected abortion; rather I said that it was untrammelled and unfettered abortion on demand to 12 or 14 weeks. This is not what is required by Section 9 of the Act. I apologise …..."
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Written Question
Abortion: Northern Ireland
Monday 28th October 2019

Asked by: Baroness O'Loan (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how they will ensure that women's safety and well-being are protected should decriminalisation of abortion in Northern Ireland lead to unregulated abortions.

Answered by Lord Duncan of Springbank

The health and safety of women and girls, and clarity and certainty for the medical profession, is at the forefront of the Government’s approach in complying with the legal duty under section 9 of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019.

As the duty has now come into effect, there have been some immediate changes to the law in Northern Ireland. We do not expect there to be any additional services available ahead of the new legal framework being in place by 31 March 2020. It is important that we get the legal framework right and are confident that service provision in Northern Ireland can meet women and girls’ needs.

In the meantime, women and girls resident in Northern Ireland will be able to continue to access services in England, with all costs of the procedure, including travel and, where needed, accommodation, being paid for from 22 October 2019.

Healthcare professionals who have a conscientious objection should follow guidance from their professional body. We recognise that this is a sensitive issue, and consideration is being given to providing for conscientious objection in the new legal framework for access to abortion in Northern Ireland.

The Government will be shortly consulting on this proposed framework.


Written Question
Abortion: Northern Ireland
Monday 28th October 2019

Asked by: Baroness O'Loan (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what legal frameworks will be in place between 22 October 2019 and 31 March 2020 to protect health professionals in Northern Ireland with a conscientious objection to abortion.

Answered by Lord Duncan of Springbank

The health and safety of women and girls, and clarity and certainty for the medical profession, is at the forefront of the Government’s approach in complying with the legal duty under section 9 of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019.

As the duty has now come into effect, there have been some immediate changes to the law in Northern Ireland. We do not expect there to be any additional services available ahead of the new legal framework being in place by 31 March 2020. It is important that we get the legal framework right and are confident that service provision in Northern Ireland can meet women and girls’ needs.

In the meantime, women and girls resident in Northern Ireland will be able to continue to access services in England, with all costs of the procedure, including travel and, where needed, accommodation, being paid for from 22 October 2019.

Healthcare professionals who have a conscientious objection should follow guidance from their professional body. We recognise that this is a sensitive issue, and consideration is being given to providing for conscientious objection in the new legal framework for access to abortion in Northern Ireland.

The Government will be shortly consulting on this proposed framework.


Written Question
Abortion: Northern Ireland
Monday 28th October 2019

Asked by: Baroness O'Loan (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what the legal framework for abortion in Northern Ireland will be on 31 March 2020 if a majority of Northern Ireland voters state that they are opposed to new abortion legislation.

Answered by Lord Duncan of Springbank

The health and safety of women and girls, and clarity and certainty for the medical profession, is at the forefront of the Government’s approach in complying with the legal duty under section 9 of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019.

As the duty has now come into effect, there have been some immediate changes to the law in Northern Ireland. We do not expect there to be any additional services available ahead of the new legal framework being in place by 31 March 2020. It is important that we get the legal framework right and are confident that service provision in Northern Ireland can meet women and girls’ needs.

In the meantime, women and girls resident in Northern Ireland will be able to continue to access services in England, with all costs of the procedure, including travel and, where needed, accommodation, being paid for from 22 October 2019.

Healthcare professionals who have a conscientious objection should follow guidance from their professional body. We recognise that this is a sensitive issue, and consideration is being given to providing for conscientious objection in the new legal framework for access to abortion in Northern Ireland.

The Government will be shortly consulting on this proposed framework.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 17 Oct 2019
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"My Lords, I will talk about abortion and the return of the Assembly. It is really important that we remember why we are debating this provision; it is because of the recommendations of the report produced by the CEDAW committee, which were deemed to be so imperative because of concern …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 17 Oct 2019
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"Is the noble Lord aware that nationalists have indicated that they will attend Stormont on Monday. I do not know whether there will be an Executive, but I do know that nationalist politicians will be there and I encourage every politician to be there...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 17 Oct 2019
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"Perhaps when the Minister gets away from the House he could look again at Regulation 5...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 17 Oct 2019
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019: Section 3(5)

"I am very sorry and I do not intend to interrupt the Minister repeatedly but I would like to ask whether he accepts that the GMC guidance is predicated upon the Abortion Act 1967 and the obligations of doctors under that Act. In fact, the GMC is not a regulatory …..."
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