Kenny: No intent of opening country to 'abortion on demand'

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny is insisting there is no question of introducing abortion on demand in Ireland, while the Abortion Rights Campaign has claimed that the legislation will force women to travel outside the country for an abortion.

Kenny: No intent of opening country to 'abortion on demand'

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny is insisting there is no question of introducing abortion on demand in Ireland, while the Abortion Rights Campaign has claimed that the legislation will force women to travel outside the country for an abortion.

Mr Kenny said many of the comments that have been made to suggest otherwise are disrespectful to women.

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