Abortion Rights IE
@freesafelegal
We are an all volunteer group of grassroots activists working on the campaign for #FreeSafeLegalLocal abortions on the island of Ireland. #Now4NI
Need an Abortion? Abortion in Ireland is legal on request up to 12 weeks and available in very limited circumstances after that. This is what you can do if you are pregnant and want an abortion in Ireland. abortionrightscampaign.ie/2019/01/24/nee…
Now that the election is done, we're migrating over to the big BLUE SKY and this place will remain an archive. Catch us on the other socials, all the links are in the tree. Remember, abortion is healthcare and we will always fight to make our legislation the best it can be.

There's only 3 hours left before polling stations close. Vote pro choice, your vote matters. #VoteProChoiceGE24
Tomorrow we have the opportunity to vote for people who will implement Marie O'Shea’s recommendations in the next government. Vote like your rights depend on it. Because they do. #VoteProChoiceGE24 tinyurl.com/4jjk2pzx

It's more important than ever to vote Pro Choice. We've compiled a list of all candidates running across the country and their stance on reproductive rights. We encourage you, now and always, to vote pro choice. tinyurl.com/nmkre7pz

It's so important to vote Pro Choice. We've compiled a list of all candidates running across the country and their stance on reproductive rights. We encourage you, now and always, to vote pro choice. tinyurl.com/nmkre7pz

We fought so hard for abortion rights - on November 29th make sure you vote for someone who will protect them #VoteProChoiceGE24 #GE24 @NWCI
This general election vote like your rights and the rights of those you love depend on it. Choose a candidate that is Pro-Choice and supports reproductive rights. #VoteProChoiceGE24 #RememberRepeal #WontGoBack #MyBodyMyChoice
The cut off to register is Tuesday, November 12th. Do not assume just because you voted in the local elections that you are still registered. If you have recently turned 18, you must register yourself, it doesn't automatically happen. Please visit checktheregister.ie
