This petition was submitted during the 2017-2019 parliament
Rejected petition Decriminalise abortion in Northern Ireland
It is currently illegal to have an abortion in Northern Ireland, under laws dating back to the Offences against the Person Act 1861.
Women are being put in desperate situations by these laws, sometimes risking their lives to end a pregnancy. Our government should ensure a woman's right to choose.
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The Abortion Act of 1967 legalised abortion on certain grounds in Great Britain, but this did not extend to Northern Ireland. Women are risking their lives procuring illegal abortions, or incurring great expense travelling for the procedure.
In 2015, the High Court in Belfast ruled that Northern Ireland’s law on abortion was not compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, as it lacks provision for cases of fatal foetal abnormality, and pregnancies caused through rape or incest.
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Why was this petition rejected?
It’s about something that the UK Government or Parliament is not directly responsible for.
We can’t accept your petition because responsibility for the law on abortion in Northern Ireland is devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly. Even though the Northern Ireland Assembly is not sitting, the UK Parliament hasn’t formally taken back responsibility for this issue.
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