Sinn Fein Votes Against Babies With Disabilities

Sinn Fein have sent a strong Christmas message to people with disabilities, by voting to ensure that they can be aborted at up to 40 weeks of pregnancy if they have Down Syndrome, a cleft palate or club foot.

The party have become radicalised in their work as enforcers of Britain’s abortion edict in Northern Ireland, a law for which they accepted British rule in the province for the first time in history.

In a vote last night, Sinn Fein continued to add controversy to their already controversial festive season by having 26 MLAs vote loud and strong against proposals to limit abortions on babies who have disabilities.

So called ‘human rights’ group Amnesty International expressed their satisfaction with the gruesome result, which will inevitably lead to essentially the elimination of peoples with Down Syndrome in the North of Ireland as it has done in everywhere else where it has been introduced.

There is simply no doubt about it, Sinn Fein want Ireland in the Commonwealth, they want the 12th of July to be a celebration of anti Catholicism from Belfast to Cork and they want little Irish babies to be killed in the womb because Britain ordered them to do it. To support Sinn Fein now means to oppose an Irish Republic, the Catholic faith and people with disabilities.

In a news story by the BBC last year, one mother of a child with Down Syndrome spoke of how she was offered 15 abortions to kill her baby, but that she was offered no support in order to have him and to raise him.

This is what Sinn Fein have voted for, all in their desperate efforts to do the work of Westminster.

Down's syndrome: 'In all honesty we were offered 15 terminations' - BBC News