The new government's plans are good news for home builders and green energy specialists, but BAD NEWS FOR BABIES
As abortion rates in the UK reach unprecedented levels, fifteen pro-life Tory MPs have just lost their seats. Things are looking dire for unborn babies. However, hope remains as independent candidates rise up to speak for life.
Read moreWhy is a Ban on an Anti-abortion Protester Such a Big Deal for Free Speech?
If I were to tell you of a place where you could be banned for challenging the authorities, where would you think of? Yemen, Burundi, Turkey, Iran?
Well why don’t you add Walthamstow to your list!
Read moreImportant Statement from CBR UK
MP Stella Creasy, in an attempt to divert attention from what she is legislating, is attempting to mischaracterise our volunteers and our work.
She accuses CBR UK of targeting and harassing her with the language and images we use.
She has also falsely claimed that we are somehow connected to individuals who have committed acts of violence. This is a dishonest and a disingenuous claim, as she knows perfectly well that we take a very clear anti-violence policy.
Stella Creasy on BBC Politics Live Continues her False Allegations Against CBR UK
MP Stella Creasy makes false allegations about CBR UK on BBC Politics Live, 4th October 2019. Claiming that the group are "connected to organisations around the world who have radicalised people to the point they’ve taken violence to people they disagree with."
Stella Creasy also calls the 9-week living fetus image "graphic and it’s scientifically incorrect", claiming that "a baby at 9 weeks is like the size of a poppy seed, it’s tiny....I would listen to the professionals on these things!"
"Why is it graphic?" asks the Telegraph's Tim Stanley, referring to the anti-abortion poster in Stella Creasy's constituency, "the image of a foetus that was on the poster, is simply an image of a foetus".
Ruth Rawlins on ITV News Explaining Why #StopStella Campaign is so Important
Billboards depicting an image of a 9-week fetus have been defaced in Walthamstow for allegedly causing “serious or widespread offence.” Watch Ruth Rawlins explain to ITV News why this #StopStella campaign is so important.