The figure of 214,869 babies killed by abortion is the highest on record for England and Wales.
Abortion statistics released by the Department for Health and Social Care this morning show the highest number of abortions ever recorded in England and Wales, with 214,869 taking place in 2021, an increase of 4,009 from 2020.
This significant rise in abortions has accompanied the first full year that “DIY” (do-it-yourself) home abortion services have been operating in England and Wales. Since ‘DIY’ home abortions were introduced, a number of significant problems have arisen.
Polling shows large majorities of women in the U.K. support a number of changes to abortion laws that would have a positive impact on reducing the number of abortions. The polling shows that 70% of women want the current time limit on abortion to be lowered and 91% of women want a ban on sex-selective abortion.
Right To Life UK has called for the government to urgently bring forward new legislation to introduce new protections for the unborn child and increased support for women with unplanned pregnancies. This would ensure that society was working together to reduce the tragic number of abortions that happen each year in the U.K.
The new figures show that:
Sadly, the figures for cleft lip and palate are likely to be higher; for example, a 2013 review by Eurocat showed 157 babies were aborted with cleft lip and palate in England and Wales between 2006 and 2010. However, the Department of Health & Social Care (DoHSC) recorded only 14 such abortions.
The Department of Health and Social Care also reported that the number of abortions funded by the NHS and performed by private abortion providers reached a record high of 165,400. This represents a 282.29% increase since 1999 when there were 43,266 abortions performed by private providers.
Catherine Robinson, the spokeswoman for Right To Life UK called the figures “a national tragedy.”
“Every one of these abortions represents a failure of our society to protect the lives of babies in the womb and a failure to offer full support to women with unplanned pregnancies,” she said.
“Over the last couple of years, we have come together as a nation and made great sacrifices to protect the vulnerable from COVID-19,” said Robinson. “Sadly, at the very same time as protecting one group of vulnerable people, we as a society have also ended thousands of young vulnerable lives through abortion.”
Robinson noted the “significant rise” in abortions accompanied the “first full year that ‘DIY’ home abortion services have been operating in England and Wales.”
“Since governments permitted ‘DIY’ home abortions, many stories of illegal late-term abortions and safety abuses have come to light,” she added. Robinson also highlighted the recent polling which “shows large majorities of women in the UK support changes to our abortion laws that would have a positive impact on lowering the number of abortions.”
“70% of women want the current time limit on abortion to be lowered and 91% of women want a ban on sex-selective abortion,” said Robinson.
The Right To Life spokeswoman issued a call on the government to “urgently bring forward new protections for unborn children and increased support for women with unplanned pregnancies.”
“Polling shows these changes are backed by the public and this would ensure we were working together as a society to reduce the tragic number of lives that are lost to abortion each year,” she said.
Editor’s note. This appeared at LifeSiteNews and is reposted with permission.
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