'I could never move back to Ireland if abortion law doesn't change'

Irish pro-choice campaigners abroad say they are confident that shifting attitudes in Ireland will lead to a change in abortion laws.

'I could never move back to Ireland if abortion law doesn't change'

Irish pro-choice campaigners abroad say they are confident that shifting attitudes in Ireland will lead to a change in abortion laws.

It is hoped the public will vote on the reform in a referendum next May, with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar saying a decision to end the constitutional restriction on abortion is for the people of Ireland to make.

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