Abortion kills babies

Repeal Section 9 

Abortion kills babies

There is no acceptable level of violence against children!

Approximately 100,000 people are alive today because Northern Ireland did not introduce abortion in 1967.

In contrast, Westminster has imposed this radical abortion regime on Northern Ireland without our democratic consent, and against our wishes.


Section 9 of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc.) Act 2019 will legalise:

  • The killing of babies, for any reason or none, up to their 12th or 14th week in their mother’s womb.
  • The killing of “disabled” babies, without restriction, potentially up to the full-term of pregnancy.
  • The potential criminalisation of peaceful pro-life protesters.


  • Possible job losses and disciplinary action against medical staff who refuse to take part in the killing of unborn babies; increasing the pressure on an already struggling NHS.


Regardless of a child’s stage of development, any perceived disability they might have, their gender, how they were conceived, or whether they are “wanted” by their parents or not, the deliberate taking of their life through abortion can never be justified.

Abortion is always an act of lethal violence against an unborn child, and Westminster’s barbaric legislation must be repealed.

Please help us to save 100,000 more lives: join our campaign, sign our petition - and ask your family and friends to do the same.

We, the undersigned, call upon our elected representatives to restore legal protection to unborn children by the repeal of Westminster’s abortion legislation within Section 9 of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc.) Act 2019.



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