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19.07.2022 - 17:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Anti-abortion protestors have sparked anger after they gathered outside a Glasgow hospital, sparking renewed calls for buffer zones to be introduced.
Angry campaigners have slammed the group after they were pictured outside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. As the mercury hit 29C, the protestors were yet again pictured on the streets holding placards with messages such a 'Choose Life' and 'Don’t be coerced into abortion' written across them.
At least eight individuals were spotted wearing sun hats and skip caps, with some sitting on camping chairs. Anti-abortion protestors have been spotted outside the hospital on several occasions.
Campaign group Back Off Scotland has been calling for the implementation of 150 metre buffer zones since October 2020. Lucy Grieve, co-founder of the group, has labeled the increase in activity from the group "worrying" and says it is having a negative impact on patients and staff at the hospital.
Lucy told the Record: "It’s very concerning that during such extreme weather conditions - a record breaking heatwave - we are seeing a presence of anti-choice groups outside hospitals and clinics.
"We’ve heard from hundreds of patients and a number of staff about the negative impacts that these protests are having and the marked uptick in activity is worrying."
She continued: "This protest group also have a new sign saying 'Don’t be coerced into abortion', not only is this an insult to the stellar work being done by abortion care providers, but it’s also dangerous misinformation. We must work to introduce buffer zones now to move these groups away from the gates of medical facilities."
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