A councillor has warned the number of anti-abortion protests are rising in Glasgow as she welcomes a bid to bring in safe zones at clinics.
Green MSP Gillian Mackay launched a bill to introduce buffer zones at abortion clinics this week - with Langside councillor Holly Bruce backing the move.
Green Councillor Bruce pointed out there were 100 protesters standing outside the maternity ward at Glasgow’s QEUH last month.
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The Sandyford clinic has also been the site of demonstrations earlier this month.
Councillor Bruce said: “I’m delighted see Green MSP Gillian Mackay working together with Back Off campaigners, who’ve fought so hard to get to this important stage of their campaign, to bring forward the much-needed consultation on buffer zones.
“I want to ensure that everyone seeking the healthcare they need can do so free from the presence of protesters. No-one should be intimidated or harassed for exercising their bodily autonomy. No-one should be coerced or made to feel guilty for making a health and life choice that affects them.”
On Thursday Ms Mackay kicked off a consultation on the proposed members bill to introduce protest-free buffer zones outside health care facilities.
People are being urged by the party to sign a petition to make it a reality.
Councillor Bruce added: “Just last month, Glasgow was victim to over 100 anti-choice protesters standing outside the maternity ward at QEUH. The scale and frequency of these protests is increasing; with Glasgow seeing some of the largest gathered crowds across Scotland. As a Green councillor, I will continue to stand with campaigners to push forward a law, so that Glaswegians, as is their right, can access healthcare safely.”
Councillor Bruce added: “ I’m also pleased to see that their was unanimous cross-party support for this in the city chambers last term and I hope this continues going forward.”
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