After some pro-life organisations raised concerns that the Labour Party was proposing abortion due to a ‘vaguely-worded clause’ in the manifesto, the party issued a clarification in reply to confirm it was not proposing.
This comes in reply to pro-life LifeNetwork Foundation’s accusations after they sent questions to the prime minister last week. They wanted Robert Abela to clarify that the party was not proposing abortion as a clause seemed to ambiguously infer abortion rights.
Proposal 506 of Labour’s electoral manifesto, lists under the subhead Sexual Health in all of its diversity, says that a Labour government will update the sexual health policy in the shortest possible time. The new policy will ‘reflect today;’s realities with regards to health, sexual and reproductive rights, in all of their diversity.’
The party said that the prime minister’s position on the subject ‘was made very clear in a press release issued by the PL in May 2021 and remains consistent.’ The party had at time reported that the prime minister was against the legalisation of abortion but he believed that he needed to carefully follow the public discussion.
This also follows demanded assurances last week by Doctors for Life Foundation over the wording of the manifesto proposals regarding abortion and euthanasia. The PL clarified that despite it having suggested the start of a national discussion on the introduction of voluntary euthanasia, it was not pledging to make the practice legal if re-elected to government and there were still different views on the matter within the party.’
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