
This is the man who wants to force abortion on the children of Ireland
News from Precious Life and SPUC relates that MArtin Salter MP and a cohort of Pro Abortion Westminster MPs are still intent on forcing the 1967 Abortion Act on Ireland. Despite massive and continuous resistance to this Act, and to abortion, the forces behind the abortion machine still persist.
Its quite obvious from a little research on Salter, pictured above (sleeping during the debate on the new speaker) and below, that he is probably incapable of an individual thought. One can only presume then that he is the monkey, so who exactly is the organ grinder?
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Pro-abortion MPs in Westminster will hold a debate on “Abortion law in Northern Ireland” on Wednesday 15th July
The ‘Westminster Hall debate’ [1] has been initiated by Labour MP Martin Salter.
Martin Salter recently tabled an ‘Early Day Motion’ [2] regarding abortion law in Northern Ireland, where he welcomed the screening at Westminster of an abortion propaganda film funded by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) – the largest promoter of abortion in the world – and the FPA – a member of IPPF
Commenting on Martin Salter’s motion and debate, the Director of Precious Life, Bernadette Smyth said “Less than a week ago, thousands, including people from all across Northern Ireland, marched in the Rally for Life in Dublin to show their opposition to abortion. Last October, thousands of people attended our Rally For Life in Belfast to stand united with our politicians and churches in opposing abortion. Northern Ireland is constantly sending out a clear message that we do not want abortion imposed on us from Westminster. We want our unborn children and their mothers to remain protected from abortion.
She added, “It‘s no coincidence that this debate will take place in the week that is the traditional holiday period in Northern Ireland. I believe these pro-abortion MPs deliberately chose this time so as to minimise the possibility of participation by Northern Ireland’s pro-life MPs.”
Bernadette Smyth concluded, “These pro-abortion MPs are still arrogantly ignoring the clear pro-life message from our politicians, church leaders, and our people. Once again, my message to Martin Salter and his abortion cohorts is `butt out` of Northern Ireland and stop interfering in our laws that protect our unborn children.”
Dear St Joan Of Arc Pray For Us.


This is the last portrait of the Madonna and Child acomplished by Bellini. This subject was his particular favourite as can be seen in the tenderness apparent from the painting.

2 responses so far ↓
Martin Salter MP // July 15, 2009 at 12:23 pm |
What a shame you people have to resort to personal abuse and conspiracy theories in order to try and shore up your weak and unconvincing arguments. For the record the decision to go ahead with the debate was mine and mine alone based on my utter revulsion for the tactics of Precious Life and those who would harrass women in vulnerable circumstances. I am pleased the debate did take place so that people can be reminded that there still exists these monstrous health inequalities in the UK and that there are still so-called “pro-life” politicians who are prepared to force the victims of rape or incest to give birth to their assailant’s child.
It’s all very well telling Westminster to “butt out” of Northern Ireland, but funny how the following Northern Ireland MPs were happy to vote in May last year to reduce abortion rights for my constituents in England – Iris Robinson, Nigel Dodds, Sammy Wilson, Mark Durkan, and William McCrea.
Something about pots and kettles, methinks!
Finally, I was far from asleep during the Speaker’s election – your picture shows me texting my campaign team who helped get John Bercow (our proudly pro-choice Speaker of the House of Commons) elected by such a convincing majority. I’m sure this next campaign will eventually succeed.
admin // July 26, 2009 at 7:21 pm |
The phrase “you people” really says it all. The old colonial attitude dies hard.
When the point is so directly made that the new speaker is “pro choice” (whatever that means) one can only assume that there were underlying reasons for the scapegoating of Mr Martin?
When you say you are “sure this next campaign will succeed” as a comment relating to the new speaker, what do you mean? Is Mr Bercow partisan when it comes to the issue of abortion? Will he deliberately weight debates in favour of pro choice MPs? This of course would be a breach of his code of conduct and I am minded to send your comment to the Speaker’s office for his view.