The new Labour government has pushed through a law to fully decriminalise abortion. They call it a “win for women’s rights” and “healthcare freedom.” But what if this isn’t really about choice? What if this law is just one piece of a much bigger, darker plan—a plan that’s been over a century in the making?
Meet the Fabian Society: The Quiet Revolutionaries
The Fabian Society has been pulling the strings behind British politics for more than 100 years. They are a group of elite intellectuals, politicians, and activists who believe in a very simple idea: that a small group of “experts” should slowly and quietly reshape society according to their own vision.
Their symbol used to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing—because their method is stealthy[1]. They don’t believe in violent revolution. Instead, they work gradually, over generations, changing laws, influencing schools and media, and shifting public opinion bit by bit until their radical goals seem “normal.”
Their goal? To erase national identity, destroy traditional Christian values, and create a global society where people are loyal only to a powerful central government—not to God, family, or country.
What Does This Have to Do With Abortion?
Everything.
The Fabians have always believed that for their plan to work, they must reduce the population and break down the family. In the past, they openly supported eugenics—the idea that “undesirable” people should be prevented from having children[2]. Today, they use softer words like “reproductive rights” and “population control,” but the goal is the same.
Decriminalising abortion isn’t about compassion—it’s about control. It trains us to believe that some human lives are disposable. It encourages a culture where children are seen as a burden, rather than a blessing. It breaks down the natural family, making people more dependent on the government.
This New Law Is Not an Accident—It’s a Strategy
This new law didn’t come out of nowhere. The Labour Party has long been influenced by Fabian ideas[3]. Now, with full decriminalisation, abortion has been completely normalised—treated like any other medical procedure, with no legal consequences, even late in pregnancy.
This serves the Fabian goal perfectly:
- It further reduces the population.
- It deepens the idea that life has no sacred value.
- It makes people more accepting of state power over life and death.
What Comes Next?
If they can decide that unborn children have no right to life, what’s next? The elderly? The disabled? Those who are “too expensive” to care for? On 19 September 2025 the Bill (the “Terminally Ill Adults / Assisted Dying Bill”) passed its Second Reading in the House of Lords. The Bill had already passed all stages in the House of Commons earlier in 2025. This is not a slippery slope—it’s a planned descent.
Decriminalising abortion isn’t the endgame. It’s a step toward a society where the government decides who is worthy of life and who isn’t. It conditions us to accept that human dignity comes not from God, but from the state.
We Must Wake Up
This isn’t about being “pro-choice” or “pro-life.” It’s about whether we want to live in a society that values every human life—or one where life is cheap, and power belongs to a distant elite.
The Fabian plan has been unfolding for generations. They have patience. They have influence. But they rely on one thing: our ignorance.
It’s time to see the bigger picture. It’s time to reject the slow, silent revolution that seeks to reshape humanity without our consent.
Join us in exposing the truth. This isn’t just about abortion—it’s about the future of our society.
Learn More: Sources and Citations
[1]: Fabian Society Symbolism and Strategy
The Fabian Society’s coat of arms features a wolf in sheep’s clothing, representing their strategy of gradual, stealthy change.
Source: Fabian Society - Our History
[2]: Fabian Society and Eugenics
Key founders like George Bernard Shaw and Sidney and Beatrice Webb were vocal supporters of eugenics. Shaw argued for the “socialisation of the selective breeding of man” and the liquidation of those deemed unfit.
Source: [George Bernard Shaw, The Sanity of Art (1908)]
George Bernard Shaw: There are an extraordinary number of people whom I want to kill:
Source: [Sidney and Beatrice Webb, The Decay of Capitalist Civilization (1923)]
Additional Reading: The Guardian:
Eugenics and the master race of the left – archive, 1997
[3]: Labour Party and Fabian Influence
The Fabian Society has been formally affiliated with the Labour Party since its inception and is considered its “intellectual spine.”
Source: Fabian Society - About Us
[4]: Abortion Decriminalisation and Population Control
The modern push for abortion decriminalisation aligns with historical efforts to use reproductive policy for social engineering.
Source: The Abortion Act 1967: A Biography (University of Cambridge)
Source: International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) - Founder Margaret Sanger’s Eugenicist Views
Further Research:
- Explore the writings of H.G. Wells, a Fabian member who advocated for a “World State” and population control.
- Review historical documents from the Eugenics Education Society (now the Galton Institute), which Fabian leaders actively supported.
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