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SPUC Condemns Abortion ad
approval
Editor’s note. The following is
from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Life--SPUC.
London, 3 August 2010 - A ruling
by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in favour of a
television advertisement by Marie Stopes International (MSI),
one of Britain's main abortion providers, has been condemned by
the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), one of
Britain's leading pro-life groups.
Paul Tully, SPUC general
secretary, commented: “Advertising abortion, whether directly or
under the guise of so-called 'pregnancy advice’, is indecent and
dishonest. Yet the ASA has approved showing TV ads from one of
the biggest abortion-providers in the UK.
“The ASA says the ad is not
offensive, thus ignoring the fundamental nature of the ad’s
message which is: 'We can kill unborn babies'. This message is
just as offensive as saying 'We can kill immigrants', 'We can
kill paedophiles' or targeting any other disparaged group. It is
simply casuistic of the ASA to hold that the ad isn’t
advertising abortion.
“As an industry-based group, it
is free to reflect the views of the broadcasters and publishers
who want lucrative advertising deals: it is a great shame that
it has not acted more impartially in this matter. The ASA is not
a statutory authority. It is not answerable democratically or
judicially to anyone, nor does it have power to impose any
penalties or hold anyone to account. The ASA’s approval of TV
abortion ads highlights the need for Jeremy Hunt, the media
secretary, to intervene, as he can*, to stop these deeply
offensive ads”, concluded Mr Tully. |