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| Right, the unborn baby is not human and it's up to the mum |
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19 | 35.85% | |||
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| In most cases |
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12 | 22.64% | |||
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| Only in exceptional circumstances (e.g. rape/disability) |
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6 | 11.32% | |||
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| Wrong, the baby still has a soul/is still human unborn or not |
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4 | 7.55% | |||
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| Wrong, but it's still the mother's choice |
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7 | 13.21% | |||
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| Other |
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5 | 9.43% | |||
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Team Flack
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I am pro-choice but I do think it's more complicated than that. I'm not sure I could ever one, not unless the child was severely disabled. It's up to the mother and whether she feels she can support the baby and if she can't, then that's her choice and no one elses.
Abortion is illegal in Ireland and it infruriates me. Women can still get abortions but they have to fly to the UK to do it, so basically only people who can afford it can get an abortion. Women are always going to get abortions, they might as well have one safely.
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