The SNP has been slammed by abortion rights campaigners after abstaining on a vote to introduce buffer zones to abortion clinics across England and Wales.
The vote took place in Westminster, with MPs voting in favour of implementing nationwide buffer zones by 297 Yes votes to 110 Nos.
Back Off Scotland, a Scottish campaign group that fights for country-wide buffer zones around abortion clinics, has now condemned the SNP's decision to abstain as an "utter disgrace".
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The SNP largely abstains on issues that are devolved, however, campaigners have pointed to the party breaking these guidelines when voting on abortion legislation in England and Northern Ireland.
While the legislation excluded Scotland, Scottish women will be affected as abortions are only provided in Scotland up to 20 weeks. For those seeks abortions up to the 24-week limit, they must travel to England.
Lucy Grieve, Back Off Scotland co-founder, said: "We're absolutely delighted to see nationwide buffer zones voted in at Westminster today. Not only does this show the true scope of cross-party support on the issue, but it also sets a precedent for Gillian Mackay MSP's forthcoming bill here in Scotland.
"We've always been clear that this is a healthcare access matter and are elated to know that as a result of today's vote, the harassment and intimidation taking place outside facilities in England and Wales is going to end once and for all. I personally reached out to multiple SNP MPs this afternoon with a plea to help us get this vote passed.
"It's an utter disgrace that not only did they not respond, they also abstained despite the fact Scottish women have to run the gauntlet of protestors when they travel to England for provision they can't get locally."
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