
"Reform want to reopen the debate on abortion limits, with Nigel Farage describing the current 24-week abortion limit as utterly ludicrous, raising concerns about rolling back reproductive rights."
"Reform figures have questioned women's bodily autonomy, with Danny Kruger MP arguing that women do not have an absolute right over their own bodies in the context of abortion."
"Reform would scrap the Equality Act, as Suella Braverman MP has pledged to repeal it, removing key legal protections against sex discrimination in workplaces and public life."
"Plans to scrap the Employment Rights Act would put at risk protections for maternity leave, workplace discrimination, and job security, undermining progress made for women at work."
Wes Streeting is releasing a revised women's health strategy for England, acknowledging the shortcomings of a male-dominated medical establishment in addressing women's health concerns. Labour is leveraging this announcement to criticize Reform UK, particularly focusing on their stance on women's rights and healthcare. A briefing note outlines ten reasons why Labour believes Reform cannot be trusted to support women, including their positions on abortion limits, bodily autonomy, the Equality Act, and workplace protections.
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