Abortion rights
Abortion is a medical procedure. The Internet Party will take abortion out of the Crimes Act and get rid of the state-mandated “legal grounds” for abortion. Decisions about pregnancy must be left up to the person who is pregnant in consultation with the medical professionals of their choice. This is a woman-centred approach that is in keeping with international human rights practice, and treaties to which Aotearoa New Zealand is signatory, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
Gil Ho Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:54AM
Good with me. Thanks Laila
Damian Rangi Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:55AM
Supported. Didn't even know it was in the Act. Crazy.
Rogena Sterling Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:56AM
I agree in principle, but what about intersex or disabled children who get aborted because of who they are?
Otherwise, I agree

Robert Stewart Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:58AM
I support this 100% @lailaharre . I support a woman's right to choose and a woman's right to have complete control over her body
To quote Marilyn Waring "A woman shouldn't have to justify what she does with her own uterus" and IMO nor should this act be a criminal consideration but belongs in the privacy of a Woman and her Doctor.
Hoping all guys (men) on here get behind this and show their support too.
Poll Created Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:58AM
Take abortion out of the Crimes Act. Closed Fri 25 Jul 2014 3:09AM
Abortion is a medical procedure. The Internet Party will take abortion out of the Crimes Act and get rid of the state-mandated “legal grounds” for abortion. Decisions about pregnancy must be left up to the person who is pregnant in consultation with the medical professionals of their choice. This is a woman-centred approach that is in keeping with international human rights practice, and treaties to which Aotearoa New Zealand is signatory, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
Results
Results | Option | % of points | Voters | |
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Agree | 75.2% | 88 |
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Abstain | 0.9% | 1 |
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Disagree | 7.7% | 9 |
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Block | 16.2% | 19 |
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Undecided | 0% | 387 |
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117 of 504 people have participated (23%)
Laila Harre
Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:59AM
as explained in the discussion

Robert Stewart
Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:59AM
See my comment.
Callum Valentine
Tue 22 Jul 2014 4:07AM
Absolute no brainer. The right to choose should come with no judgements. @lailaharre and I were at Wellington High the other day, and pleased to see a full panel of pro-choicers - but stigma remains in some attitudes
Nicholas Greet
Tue 22 Jul 2014 4:07AM
I believe this should be a conscious issue and the party should not have a policy
Laila Harre · Tue 22 Jul 2014 3:53AM
All my discussions with IP people to date have confirmed support for this proposition. I am keen to see it included in our health policy when it is published shortly. Is that all good with you?