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    BBC News reports Ireland is about to have a referendum to relax some of Europe's most restrictive laws on women's reproductive rights.

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    Haven't forgotten about the poor Indian woman Savita Halappanavar who was refused an abortion and died. Our erstwhile resident uber feminist Darla, when confronted with this case, said it wasn't her business to care, it was up to the Irish. So much for women's solidarity.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...nd-hindu-woman

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    I hope they vote to let women look after these things, since at the moment they have to come over to the UK. The priests needed children to abuse, you see, but they've lost a lot of their power as their doings got known.

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