Expectant mums getting abortions due to costs

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Expectant mothers in Sunderland are "terminating wanted pregnancies" due to the high cost of living, an MP has said.

South Shields MP Emma Lewell-Buck challenged Rishi Sunak at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.

The Labour politician also said infant and child death rates had "increased in the most deprived areas".

Mr Sunak said the government had overseen a "significant fall in poverty" and that support was available.

Mrs Lewell-Buck referenced a report from the Child of the North All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), of which she is the chair, which saw evidence that parents in Sunderland were terminating wanted pregnancies because they "just cannot afford the costs of a new baby".

She also spoke about the APPG's findings that in the decade to 2021, 50 children aged 16 to 17 died while living in unregulated accommodation, after presenting as homeless.

Mrs Lewell-Buck also questioned if this was the prime minister's "plan for a brighter Britain in action", claiming infant and child death rates had increased in the most deprived areas, according to the BMJ.

Mr Sunak responded by saying what Mrs Lewell-Buck had described was a "tragedy".

Safe, legal, and rare became "for convenience". Huh, weird.
Have they considered simply not getting pregnant?

I'm pretty sure they've figured out what causes that now. ;)
 

Expectant mothers in Sunderland are "terminating wanted pregnancies" due to the high cost of living, an MP has said.

South Shields MP Emma Lewell-Buck challenged Rishi Sunak at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.

The Labour politician also said infant and child death rates had "increased in the most deprived areas".

Mr Sunak said the government had overseen a "significant fall in poverty" and that support was available.

Mrs Lewell-Buck referenced a report from the Child of the North All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), of which she is the chair, which saw evidence that parents in Sunderland were terminating wanted pregnancies because they "just cannot afford the costs of a new baby".

She also spoke about the APPG's findings that in the decade to 2021, 50 children aged 16 to 17 died while living in unregulated accommodation, after presenting as homeless.

Mrs Lewell-Buck also questioned if this was the prime minister's "plan for a brighter Britain in action", claiming infant and child death rates had increased in the most deprived areas, according to the BMJ.

Mr Sunak responded by saying what Mrs Lewell-Buck had described was a "tragedy".

Safe, legal, and rare became "for convenience". Huh, weird.
Have they considered simply not getting pregnant?

I'm pretty sure they've figured out what causes that now. ;)
And perhaps not voting for someone who wants to give your money to everyone else
 
Good thing they are paying those exorbitant taxes for their big social welfare states over there. Seems to be quite effective.
 

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