Sir Keir will sort it.More's the pity, say I.
Sir Keir will sort it.More's the pity, say I.
She needs no such thing.The consent (sign off) of two doctors is relevant though. I'm sure there are other ways other than the HSA1 form (HSA2 for example), but they are semantics.
For the point of relevance, and what I've stated for the last two days...
For a woman to legally get an abortion in the UK, she needs the sign off of two doctors.
lol.She needs no such thing.
It’s called democracy.
the next guy
If two doctors find, in their opinion, that the criteria are not met, what happens?She needs no such thing.
He won't answer.If two doctors find, in their opinion, that the criteria are not met, what happens?
I know he can't. He knows he can't.He won't answer.
I'm going to ring David Gray tomorrow and ask him why he used the word 'approve'.What do solicitors know eh,
"Abortions can take place in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy in England, Scotland and Wales. When considering an abortion within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, two doctors must approve the abortion."
UK abortion law
Our team explain the current UK abortion law and how this was exercised in the recent Carla Foster court case.www.davidgray.co.uk
It still doesn't alter the fact that it abortion is illegal in the UK without the sign off of two doctors.I know he can't. He knows he can't.
So she can have an abortion without a doctor signing it off ? Let alone 2She needs no such thing.
Two doctors have decided that Donna, a single parent on a council estate, non boat owner, doesn't, in their opinion, meet the criteria laid down in the act. What happens next?I just need an example.
Irrelevant.Be sure to ask where in the abortion act it states the requirement to approve.