I have brought this one here since the Observer won't let us debate it on their site.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/20/abortion-campaign-scrap-victorian-law-womens-equality-party
I get the impression that the sisters have not thought this one through. Prosecutions under this law are very rare, if the law is repealed then a man who deliberately poisons his pregnant partner so as to induce an unwanted abortion will not have broken the law.
I would never want to see us go back to the days of back-street abortions.
Now before the Abortion Act of 1967 we had back street abortions because terminations conducted under proper medical supervision were illegal. But if I am reading this article right we could see a return to back street abortions because terminations not conducted under proper medical supervision became legal.
I wouldn't want to see that and broadly I think we have the approach right - we permit terminations but only under strict conditions and only when conducted under proper medical supervision. That seems right to me.