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… citizen’s ability.• Full and comprehensive healthcare.• Social Rights including:DivorceContraception and abortionSeparation of Church and StateMeaningful equality between the sexes.To allow the Workers’ and Small Farmers’ State exercise control, it…
… our own sexuality and to control our own fertility through access to safe contraception and abortion facilities.> 2. Equality in marriage and in family life…the right to divorce and the abolition of domestic drudgery through the socialisation of…
… to what they think can be obtained with the capitalist system. At the height of the struggles for abortion rights, the WSM was in a prominent position but restricted their demand to legislation of abortion information and steered clear of…
… the issue of women to placed as a central issue for the Irish working class, particularly in relation to contraception and abortion on demand.You can find a [more detailed history here](/organisation/219/) and [links to other editions of Class…
… of social issues, note the debate over the approach to abortion which is particularly heated. There are Foreign Affairs motions… Number 61 is particularly interesting…> That this Ard-Fheis supports the following socialist countries and the aid…
… pregnancy counselling centres, such as the IPCC and Well Woman Centre, which refer women who choose abortion to safe and inexpensive clinics in Britain. Next on the list would probably be the outlawing of certain methods of contraception which…
… a more militant organisation to promote their cause’.There’s also a continuing focus on the abortion amendment. A major feature of this issue is a four page pull out section on Women in the Unions. This engages with that issue under a number of…
… ‘there are no equal rights for Northern Ireland’ in relation to abortion; that in a survey of Family Planning clinics only in Ireland and Bolivia were they illegal and it notes that ‘awareness is growing that among the hazards of work for women…
… from Sinn Féin, which is undated, appears to have been produced around 1994 – given that it mentions both the 1992 abortion referendum and calls for the introduction ‘of divorce in the 26 counties’. 25 pages long it outlines SF policy across…
… to the legalisation or criminalisation debate on drugs by Eve Morrison. There are other pieces on the fight for abortion rights and the Euro. A consideration of Revolutionary Lives looking at Antonio Gramsci and Brian Hanley considers Fianna Fáil…
… in a piece on the Maastricht Treaty which takes that latter to task as ‘anti-working class’ has a subheading ‘Free abortion on demand!’. The rest if the page is taken up by a report on attacks by security forces in South Africa against…
… piece worth considering is a sharp critique of the Socialist Workers Movement over the issue of abortion where Fightback accuses the former of blocking demands at RTC for free and legal abortion along with more conservative students ‘on the…
… series ‘Executive Suite’ was withdrawn because it dealt with abortion and lesbianism’.It concludes:> As feminists we recognise these actions as forming a common consensus by the Irish establishment to deny women the right to control their own…
… also considers the French Left, the Tax reform campaign and the making of Partition. It also argues in relation to abortion ‘Let the Women Decide’ in a long piece by Mary Gordon of the Women’s Right to Choose Campaign. Referendum - Eighth…
… ability. • Full and comprehensive healthcare. • Social Rights including: Divorce Contraception and abortion Separation of Church and State Meaningful equality between the sexes. To allow the Workers’ and Small Farmers’ State exercise control,…
… how Micahel Noonan had roles back what gains had been made since then, and why the IWG supports abortion on demand.There’s also a long piece which takes the Workers Solidarity Movement to task for, as the IWG sees it, misrepresenting the October…
… weekend in regard to the 8th Amendment to consider a document that predates it and to see the range of issues, including abortion services provision, that were intrinsic to feminism in Ireland.The publication contains a wide range of articles,…
Facing Up To Reality An Irish Family Planning Association submission to the Interdepartmental Working Group on Abortion Irish Family Planning Association Many thanks to Michael Carley for forwarding this. While the IFPA is not as such…
… and joins other copies in the Archive.The main concern is the anti-amendment campaign with regard to the referendum on abortion. A page outlines why ‘we oppose the amendment’. It argues that…> The Workers’ Party is totally opposed to the…
Abortion: Why Irish Women Must Have the Right to Choose Socialist Workers' Party Many thanks to the person who forwarded… in 2002, it was written by Goretti Horgan. In 28 pages it is divided into a series of sections including ‘The reality of abortion in Ireland’, ‘Abortion – a class issue’, ‘Reducing the abortion rate’ and ‘Women’s liberation and socialism’. The…