Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry

BONUS: Is Britain repaganising?

Jun 24, 2025
This discussion dives into the recent legislative changes surrounding abortion and assisted dying in Britain. It raises eyebrows over the assisted dying bill's passage without direct public support. The conversation showcases the ethical dilemmas these laws present, particularly within a Christian framework. It also explores the ramifications of decriminalizing abortion up until term, probing the potential shifts in societal norms and familial responsibilities. Tune in for a deep dive into the pressing issues reshaping modern British values.
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Assisted Dying Bill Uncertainty

  • The assisted dying bill passed by a narrow majority may still become law despite potential opposition from the Lords.
  • The rarity of the Lords vetoing such bills raises uncertainty about the bill's future progression.
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Abortion Law Changes in Britain

  • Britain recently decriminalized abortion up to term, shifting the previous 24-week limit.
  • This change responded to cases where women were prosecuted after obtaining abortion pills at home.
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State Expansion Alters NHS and Morality

  • The expansion of state power now covers assisted suicide and abortion, broadening NHS roles.
  • This shift transforms the NHS from a life-preserving institution to one also facilitating death, altering Christian-influenced societal values.
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