Seanad debates

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

10:50 am

Photo of Labhrás Ó MurchúLabhrás Ó Murchú (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

On the prospect of abortion being introduced in Ireland, the contributions of Members in the House have been relatively calm. People have expressed their views, based on their own conscience or values. This is important because this is not a matter to be decided by means of a shouting or heckling match. In the coming months there will be a great deal of reflection on the part of Deputies and Senators on yesterday's announcement. They will inform themselves and take soundings from their constituents and those they represent. I hope that when we return to dealing with this matter in the new year, we will do so in a calm manner. This is one of the biggest issues which this House and the Oireachtas in general will be obliged to confront since the foundation of the State. My position on the matter has been clear at all times. If the new legislation allows for the deliberate taking of the life of an innocent baby, it will be repugnant to everything I believe about human rights. It is important, therefore, to be honest and have integrity when discussing the lives and welfare of mothers. Both sides in the debate must adhere to the facts and express their views on how they believe we should move forward in this matter. This country has a proud history of protecting and sustaining human life at all stages and I hope we will not take the opportunity in the midst of panic or otherwise to change our record in this regard.

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