Yet we allow all of those religious ads everywhere?
I mean, abortion is legal?
It’s permissible up to 6 months, which is far longer than other western countries. Even then, there is still exemptions beyond that, for medical issue’s or abnormalities.
[Here’s the link](https://bpas-campaigns.org/) to the BPAS website that let’s you tell your MP to back abortion reform. Hope TfL banning the ad backfires into giving it more media attention so lots more people get in touch with their MPs about it.
Init it already legal? What’s the need for lobbying for something that’s already legal?
The abortion issue is solved in this country. We must resist this importation of American politics.
so I believe in the right to choose but advertising like this on public transport is counter productive.
I am glad that TFL Is finally taking a stance on advertising. Now they need to stop advertising Turkish dentists, gambling and fast food (despite the supposed junk food ban we all know it still happens). I’d also like them to refuse to accept advertisements with a religious affiliation.
That situation with the women would be legally covered. She probably done it herself which it reads like. Move on. You should read how many get abortions. They don’t deny abortions they are actually for it. They are against doing it yourself which makes sense for anything as this could be other territory like murder, which happens. You guys need to use some of your head if it exists.
Ultimately, it is a political advert, which is not the sort of thing you want to see on public transport.
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Yet we allow all of those religious ads everywhere?
I mean, abortion is legal?
It’s permissible up to 6 months, which is far longer than other western countries. Even then, there is still exemptions beyond that, for medical issue’s or abnormalities.
[Here’s the link](https://bpas-campaigns.org/) to the BPAS website that let’s you tell your MP to back abortion reform. Hope TfL banning the ad backfires into giving it more media attention so lots more people get in touch with their MPs about it.
Init it already legal? What’s the need for lobbying for something that’s already legal?
The abortion issue is solved in this country. We must resist this importation of American politics.
so I believe in the right to choose but advertising like this on public transport is counter productive.
I am glad that TFL Is finally taking a stance on advertising. Now they need to stop advertising Turkish dentists, gambling and fast food (despite the supposed junk food ban we all know it still happens). I’d also like them to refuse to accept advertisements with a religious affiliation.
That situation with the women would be legally covered. She probably done it herself which it reads like. Move on. You should read how many get abortions. They don’t deny abortions they are actually for it. They are against doing it yourself which makes sense for anything as this could be other territory like murder, which happens. You guys need to use some of your head if it exists.
Ultimately, it is a political advert, which is not the sort of thing you want to see on public transport.
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