Northern Ireland written question – answered am ar 30 Ebrill 2009.
Sir David Amess
Ceidwadwyr, Southend West
To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland with reference to the Prime Minister's response of
Paul Goggins
Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office
The announcement by the Northern Ireland First and Deputy First Ministers on
I continue to receive correspondence from people in Northern Ireland and elsewhere in the UK both supporting and opposing any changes to the law on abortion in Northern Ireland. The Government's position remains that these are matters best dealt with by the Northern Ireland Assembly when it assumes responsibility for the criminal law.
Yes2 people think so
No1 person thinks not
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