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Co founder Reclaim These Streets, campaign for women’s safety and police reform in UK. Writer, speaker, activist, puppy Smalls, run PSU Alum in UK and Chief Comms Officer for Tomorrow Group. Philly born, Eagles/Phillies
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Have had dogs my whole life and other than one trying to get a squirrel, have never seen one scratch a tree. Weird
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www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
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He survived his mother telling women he was a predator…
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"The criminal laws harm women and girls when they are at their most desperate" said Fookes.
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"Every woman who decides to have an abortion is protecting a life, she is protecting her own." YES Maya Ellis!
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Lizzi Collinge raising the pain and distress of the police investigations into women who have had self administered late abortions but also women who have had miscarriages. "If women are scared of being criminalised, they won't be honest with their ... careproviders."
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The current law makes abortion less safe, Collinge (rightly) says and calls out the levels of misinformation about abortion shared in the House today.
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Rebecca Paul says the Carla Foster case is not about the criminalisation of abortion - I'm sorry, she went to prison so I think it is.
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Why is Rebecca Paul saying the House is looking at abortion through a "middle class" lens? This is so offensive. She raises the issue of trafficked and sexually exploited girls - these are girls who need to be decriminalised not facing prosecution for "illegal" abortion.
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What protects women and girls is not putting them in prison.
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How many times does the House need to be told that NC1 will not change criminalisation of men who force their partners to have an abortion! How many times will this disinformation be repeated!
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Tom Hayes says he is sent to the House by his constituents who want safe and legal abortions, and who want to be removed from the criminal justice system when it comes to abortion.
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None of the antis can ever answer the question: what punishment do you think is right for women who have "illegal" abortions? Do you think a woman in a DV relationship who was only able to access pills online should go to prison?