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Press release – Pro-abortion extremist MP, who attempted to introduce abortion up to birth and legalise sex-selective abortion, appointed as Home Office Minister
09 July 2024 – Pro-abortion extremist MP Diana Johnson, who attempted to introduce abortion up to birth and legalise sex-selective abortion, has been appointed as a Minister.
The Home Office has announced that Diana Johnson MP has been appointed a Minister of State in the Home Office.
Johnson, who was re-elected as MP for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham last week, has led several failed attempts to introduce extreme abortion legislation:
In 2024, Diana Johnson tabled an amendment (NC1) to the Criminal Justice Bill that would have removed offences that make it illegal for a woman to perform her own abortion at any point right through to birth.
The explanatory note to New Clause 1 confirmed that it would apply at any gestation, meaning a woman could perform her own abortion on sex-selective grounds throughout all nine months of pregnancy.
Stop Gendercide warned that the proposed law change would have legalised sex-selective abortion and led to a large increase in sex-selective abortions taking place.
Over 750 medical professionals signed an open letter calling on MPs to oppose the change to the law. They warned, “If offences that make it illegal for a woman to perform her own abortion at any gestation were repealed, such abortions would, de facto, become possible up to birth for any reason including abortions for sex-selective purposes, as women could mistakenly or wilfully mislead abortion providers about their gestational age”.
If her amendment had been successful it would have also likely led to a significant increase in the number of women performing late-term abortions at home, endangering the lives of many more women.
It would also have led to an increased number of viable babies’ lives being ended well beyond the 24-week abortion time limit and beyond the point at which they would be able to survive outside the womb.
In 2021, Johnson attempted to hijack the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill with an amendment that would have left England and Wales with one of the most extreme abortion laws in the world.
Her amendment, if successful, would have left no abortion law regulating abortion up until birth, thereby making abortion legal on demand, for any reason up until birth, including sex-selective abortion.
Ahead of the consideration of her amendment, over 800 medical professionals signed an open letter to Diana Johnson urging her to withdraw her amendment.
Diana Johnson has also led other failed attempts to make extreme changes to abortion legislation.
Polling
Her extreme position on abortion is deeply unpopular with Labour voters and the general public.
Polling shows that only 1% of Labour voters support increasing the abortion time limit to above the current 24-week limit, whilst 60% want to see the limit reduced to 20 weeks or below.
The polling also shows that 89% of Labour voters oppose sex-selective abortion being legal.
Polling published by the Daily Telegraph earlier this year shows that more than half of the general public agree that it should remain the case that a woman is breaking the law if she has an abortion of a healthy baby after the current 24-week legal time limit up until birth. Only 16% disagreed..
Diana Johnson’s position in the Home Office could be a cause for particular alarm among new Labour voters who have been motivated to vote for the party in this election because the party has positioned itself as centrist and deliberately away from the more radical positions it took under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. This polling shows that Johnson’s extreme plans for changes to abortion legislation are anything but mainstream.
This year, a number of high-profile commentators in the media, some of whom take a pro-choice position on abortion, have come out against Diana Johnson’s proposals to make extreme changes to abortion legislation.
This has been accompanied by a large amount of mainstream media coverage covering the many problems with these proposals, and highlighting other voices who have spoken out against them.
Spokesperson for Right To Life UK, Catherine Robinson, said:
“Diana Johnson has a track record of leading attempts to introduce extreme abortion legislation during her time in Parliament. This has included failed attempts to introduce abortion up to birth and legalise sex-selective abortion”.
“Her extreme views are radically out of step not only with the general public but in particular with Labour voters, the vast majority of whom do not want to see abortion being made legal up until birth”.
“Polling shows that only 1% of Labour voters support increasing the abortion time limit to above the current 24-week limit, whilst 60% want to see the limit reduced to 20 weeks or below. The same polling also shows that 89% of Labour voters oppose sex-selective abortion being legal”.
“We are calling on the Government to make it clear that they will reject any attempts to make extreme changes to abortion laws and assure voters across the country that Diana Johnson will not be allowed to use her new position as a Home Office Minister to introduce extreme changes to abortion legislation”.
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