A women’s right to choose

NUS is pro-choice and the organisation’s stance, set at women’s conference and supported by the disabled students’ campaign, is to defend and extend access to abortion.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill is hitting parliament in May. There are opportunities and there are serious threats to a woman’s right to choose. This is the biggest threat to our access to safe legal abortion in a generation. The message we want to send to MPs is simple – don’t attack the 24-week time limit and offer full access to women for safe, legal abortion on the NHS
The majority of people in the UK support our views and keeping the 24-week time limit is supported by a cross party science and technology select committee. However, the anti-choice movement is loud and therefore you still need to lobby your MP.
Take action
Attend the protest as MPs vote on women's abortion rights
Tuesday 20 May, 5.30pm
Outside parliament.
Write to your MP. A model letter is available on the Abortion Rights homepage.
Disabled students' pro-choice stance
Many disabled women have abortions after 20 weeks. This can be for a variety of legitimate reasons and the current campaign to reduce the time limit will harm disabled women who may be forced to go through a pregancy against their will or forced to consider illegal abortions.
- NUS reaffirms our support for a woman’s right to choose whether to have an abortion or not.
- NUS campaigns for accurate, non-directive information to be given to women upon discovering there is a chance of foetal impairment.
- NUS continues our productive work with Abortion Rights and will follow its advice on campaigning should this issue arise in the next five years.
- NUS never allows anti-choice campaigners, with ulterior motives, to divide the Disabled Students Campaign and the Women’s Campaign – not least because of the cross over of Disabled Women who experience multiple discrimination in their lives.
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