Abortion Legislation Bill — In Committee — Part 1 — Care of child born after abortion
Summary
This omnibus bill amends the law to decriminalise abortion, better align the regulation of abortion services with other health services, and modernise the legal framework for abortion currently set out in the Crimes Act 1961 and the Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion Act 1977.
A personal vote was called for on the question, That the amendment be agreed to.
Member in charge
Votes Not passed by a large majority
Amendment not agreed to.
37 Voted For
80 Voted Against
3 Absent
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