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Monday, April 25, 2005

BBC Misses Opportunity to Host Election Abortion Debate

BBC Misses Opportunity to Host Election Abortion Debate

LONDON, April 25/PRNewswire/ -- The Catholic Action Group (C.A.G) is disappointed that in it's view
the BBC has missed a real opportunity to demonstrate it is balanced on
current morals issues such as abortion in the lead up to the general election.
As politicians consistently dodge these issues, surely the BBC can fill the
void suggests the C.A.G. C.A.G requested that such a public debate should be
conducted in good time by a previous press release in the run up to the
general election. So far this has been ignored. It has also issued a very
pro-life Catholic Voter's Guide which is being advertised nationally and is
available free from its website at www.catholic-action.com.

John Gunn - the groups National Coordinator stated "Whilst the BBC has
covered many election issues, it has not in the public interest adequately
raised the abortion issue even though a recent national poll showed that well
over 50% of the population favour a reduction in the legal abortion limit?
Moral issues are very important in MP candidate selection but few candidates
willingly or openly discuss these issues or let the public know how they will
vote on life."

Earlier, C.A.G was encouraged when Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor spoke
out publicly for the first time on abortion and thereby appeared to raise its
current political profile. It is less encouraged now that we are in the
election run up that all church leaders appear to be silent. C.A.G humbly
suggests that this is the time they should be most vociferous. A little bit
of courage can go a long way.

Chris Walsh the group's pro-life spokesperson stated "In any election
year, abortion is a topic that needs to be debated both publicly and fairly.
The future of 900,000 pre-born babies over the next parliament term lies in
the balance. Church leaders, must not be silent on this, their leadership is
required. There has not been a fair public televised debate on this issue."

As a Catholic organisation whose sole aim is to promote Catholic truth,
Robert Williams, the group's Secretary commented "For Catholics, abortion is
one of the key non-negotiables."

C.A.G - is an independent Catholic organisation. It has been established
to defend Catholic truth nationally in the United Kingdom through action both
inside and outside of the Church. Membership is open to all mainstream
orthodox Catholics who are fully obedient to the teaching Magisterium with
the Pope at its head and all Bishops obedient to the Pope.

Most recently it has promoted Catholic boycotts of CAFOD (Catholic Agency
for Overseas Development) for its controversial HIV/AIDS - ABC (Abstain, Be
Faithful, Use a Condom) policy and also Comic Relief for its funding of
pro-abortion organisations.

Web: www.catholic-action.com

Source: Catholic Action Group

Robert Williams, Secretary, Catholic Action Group, Trent House, 3 Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1NA, T: +44-1992-709200, F: +44-1992-700969, e-mail: admin@catholic-action.com

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