Leo Varadkar describes Ireland’s abortion laws as “far too restrictive”

The Minister for Social Protection Leo Varadkar has described Ireland’s abortion laws as “far too restrictive” and voiced his support for changes to allow for abortion where the health of a mother is in danger, which is the main ground on which almost 200,000 abortion per annum in the UK take place. He also questioned the use of the term ‘foetus’ instead of ‘baby’ by some people.

The Iona Institute
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