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On Monday 30 January, the House of Lords will debate introducing nationwide buffer zones around abortion clinics at Report Stage of the Public Order Bill. If made law, this would remove the vital practical support provided by volunteers outside abortion clinics for women.

Last year, the House of Commons passed an amendment (NC11) to the Public Order Bill that seeks to introduce 150m buffer zones around abortion clinics across the country. The amendment passed with 297 votes in favour and 110 votes against. 

This amendment has now been added to the Public Order Bill under Clause 9. The Bill is now progressing through the House of Lords.

Clause 9 seeks to criminalise people who interfere “with any person’s decision to access, provide, or facilitate the provision of abortion services in that buffer zone”. The wording “interferes with” is so broadly defined that it includes seeking to influence, merely expressing an opinion; or attempting “to inform … about abortion services”. 

In short, it would effectively ban volunteers from peacefully praying and offering support to women entering abortion clinics. A person found guilty of this offence would be liable (in the first instance) to a prison sentence of six months – and, in further instances, for up to two years’ imprisonment. 

The Government has made it clear that this clause is not compatible with human rights laws. It represents an overt attempt to restrict some of our most important freedoms, including freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and the sharing of information.

We need your help to ensure that as many Peers as possible oppose clause 9, which will establish buffer zones around abortion clinics.

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