Women are still being harassed outside abortion clinics – despite buffer zones passing through parliament three months ago

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Women are still being harassed outside abortion clinics – despite buffer zones passing through parliament three months ago
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Anti-abortion campaigners have ramped up their protests.

Stella Creasy, Labour MP for Walthamstow, said, "Parliament promised women they would be able to access an abortion in peace, but months after the Public Order Act, they still haven't implemented buffer zones.

A spokesperson for the Home Office said, "It is completely unacceptable that anyone should feel harassed or intimidated. The police and local authorities have powers to restrict harmful protests and we expect them to take action in such cases.

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