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NSW upper house member Natasha Maclaren-Jones is calling for “a slowdown” and for “people to take a breath” when it comes to the state government’s controversial abortion bill. Credlin

NSW upper house member Natasha Maclaren-Jones is calling for “a slowdown” and for “people to take a breath” when it comes to the state government’s controversial abortion bill.

The former NSW Liberal Party president told Sky News there’s “no need to rush this through”, as the government “has the time” to consult with the community and hear from experts before considering what type of legislation should be put forward.

 

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23 week abortion? How do they do it? Just think that is a human. What the hell is going on?

Wife and I want a boy baby. We’ll just abort until we get one. Yippee

I would love to see some of these pro abortion senators gown up and go in as a observer to an abortion and then ask them what they feel.

gladys voted for gender driven abortions...i think thats just a bit fucked up wish i could take my premiere vote back

5 day inquiry with an issue as big as this?! this bill is gonna deal with not just if abortion should be legal, but how late in can u abort, should u have to have a good reason, gender driven abortions... slow the frick down guys, jesus christ. take a month at least

Why don’t you decide to keep your legs closed, before you needlessly murder an innocent being!

Why does the LNP think it's ok to say they want to limit governments power over people when it comes to making $ but when it comes to personal choice they jam their own opinions down our throats.

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