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Ealing abortion clinic protest ban approved Ealing abortion clinic protest ban approved
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An "unprecedented" ban on protestors outside abortion clinics could be introduced in a London borough. An "unprecedented" ban on protesters outside abortion clinics could be introduced in a London borough.
Councillors in Ealing overwhelmingly backed a proposal to stop anti-abortion groups protesting outside a Marie Stopes clinic in the borough.Councillors in Ealing overwhelmingly backed a proposal to stop anti-abortion groups protesting outside a Marie Stopes clinic in the borough.
Bindi Rai, who brought the motion, said it would allow women to access "legal healthcare without intimidation".Bindi Rai, who brought the motion, said it would allow women to access "legal healthcare without intimidation".
The Good Counsel Network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in Mattock Lane, denies harassing women.The Good Counsel Network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in Mattock Lane, denies harassing women.
Two councillors voted against the measure at Tuesday's meeting.Two councillors voted against the measure at Tuesday's meeting.
'National implications''National implications'
The council motion said 3,593 residents signed a petition, delivered by campaign group Sister Supporter, backing the move.The council motion said 3,593 residents signed a petition, delivered by campaign group Sister Supporter, backing the move.
It said dozens also wrote letters describing "disruption and distress" caused by the protestors. It said dozens also wrote letters describing "disruption and distress" caused by the protesters.
Speaking after the vote, Ms Rai said there could be "national implications", and that Ealing could be the first council to take action against protestors outside abortion clinics. Speaking after the vote, Ms Rai said there could be "national implications", and that Ealing could be the first council to take action against protesters outside abortion clinics.
"I'm absolutely thrilled that there was such huge support in the chamber for the motion, and right across the parties," she said."I'm absolutely thrilled that there was such huge support in the chamber for the motion, and right across the parties," she said.
"It was really good. And this is really a stand for women, and for women's rights to access healthcare that is legally available to them.""It was really good. And this is really a stand for women, and for women's rights to access healthcare that is legally available to them."
She said the council may use a Public Space Protection Order (PSPOs), which give councils the power to crack down on perceived anti-social behaviour.She said the council may use a Public Space Protection Order (PSPOs), which give councils the power to crack down on perceived anti-social behaviour.
Richard Bentley, managing director of Marie Stopes UK, hailed the decision as "ground-breaking".Richard Bentley, managing director of Marie Stopes UK, hailed the decision as "ground-breaking".
"We hope that other local authorities will follow this example and act to increase protection for women in their area," he said."We hope that other local authorities will follow this example and act to increase protection for women in their area," he said.
A spokesman for the British Pregnancy Advisory Service said it welcomed the vote result and urged the government to introduce legislation banning protests at all clinics.A spokesman for the British Pregnancy Advisory Service said it welcomed the vote result and urged the government to introduce legislation banning protests at all clinics.
"The situation in Ealing is sadly not unique, and women and clinic staff across the country report being followed, filmed, and harassed when trying to access or provide legal healthcare services."The situation in Ealing is sadly not unique, and women and clinic staff across the country report being followed, filmed, and harassed when trying to access or provide legal healthcare services.
"This has to stop," he said."This has to stop," he said.
Clare McCullough, the Good Counsel Network's founder, previously told the BBC: "We're there to tell woman that there is an alternative to abortion.Clare McCullough, the Good Counsel Network's founder, previously told the BBC: "We're there to tell woman that there is an alternative to abortion.
"These woman are not being offered these alternatives inside Marie Stopes.""These woman are not being offered these alternatives inside Marie Stopes."
The group had held its vigil for 23 years "without any criminal charges", she added.The group had held its vigil for 23 years "without any criminal charges", she added.