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Encyclopedia > ProLife Alliance

ProLife, otherwise The ProLife Party and formerly The ProLife Alliance is a minor political party in the United Kingdom. It is anti-abortion, opposes experiments on embryos and also opposes any form of euthanasia. It supports pro-family taxation policies and guaranteed maternity and paternity leave. Its leader is Dominica Roberts.


External link

Official Web Site (http://www.prolife.org.uk/index.asp)


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ProLife Alliance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (121 words)
ProLife Alliance (or simply ProLife) is a minor political party in the United Kingdom formed in October 1996.
It is opposed to human cloning and abortion, opposes experiments on embryos and also opposes any form of euthanasia.
The ProLife Alliance gained 20,000 votes in the European Parliament election, 2004.
Not updated: Pro Life Alliance - Manifesto (2315 words)
The ProLife Alliance was born out of a growing conviction among large numbers of young voters, pro-life groups around the country and many other concerned citizens that many current policies are deeply harmful, not only to the individuals concerned, but to the common good of society.
The ProLife Alliance believes that in the truly just and caring society which we seek to create, abortion will cease to be an alternative which any decent person will want to consider and that, even if abortion is difficult to eliminate completely, this is no reason for legalising it.
The ProLife Alliance argues that abortion compounds violence with violence, that it is an indefensible response to a complex problem, and that abortion only deepens the trauma of the rape victim as well as taking the innocent life of her child.
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