‘Thoughtcrimes Are For 1984 – Not 2024’: UK Bans ‘Influencing’ Within 150 Meters Of Abortion Clinics

In a move designed to keep pro-life activists from influencing women about having an abortion, Great Britain’s UK Home Office announced it would enforce a ban on “influencing” anyone within 150 meters of an abortion facility.

The Home Office stated on Tuesday that anyone breaking the law would face an unlimited fine. The Home Office stated, “Safe access buffer zones will make it illegal for anyone to do anything that intentionally or recklessly influences someone’s decision to use abortion services, obstructs them, or causes harassment or distress to someone using or working at these premises. The law will apply within a 150 metre radius of the abortion service provider.” 

“Good law should be clear, consistent and predictable but the buffer zones legislation set to be enacted is vague and broadly drafted,” Jeremiah Igunnubole, Legal Counsel for ADF UK stated. “By banning ‘influencing’ – a broad and sweeping term – over an area stretching 300m in diameter, the law is wide open to misinterpretation and abuse. In the places where ‘buffer zones’ already exist under local authorities, we have already seen three individuals prosecuted over the past two years, simply for praying silently in the privacy of their own minds.” 

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“Engaging in silent prayer, or consensual conversation, are peaceful acts protected by human rights law,” he continued. “And whilst the government has heeded calls to refrain from naming these acts as criminal offences, the threshold for criminality remains intolerably unclear. It is now incumbent on the CPS and the College of Policing to provide guidance that reflects existing protections for freedom of thought and speech –  keeping the UK in line with international legal standards. Thoughtcrimes are for 1984 – not 2024.”

Army veteran Adam Smith-Connor, who has been criminally charged for praying silently for three minutes near an abortion facility in Bournemouth, stated:

Nobody should be prosecuted for silent prayer. It is unfathomable that in an apparently free society, I am being criminally charged on the basis of my silent thoughts, in the privacy of my own mind. It’s not different than being tried for a thoughtcrime. I served for 20 years in the army reserves, including a tour in Afghanistan, to protect the fundamental freedoms that this country is built upon. I continue that spirit of service as a health care professional and church volunteer. It troubles me greatly to see our freedoms eroded to the extent that thoughtcrimes are now being prosecuted in the UK.

Trump Says Addressing Economic Woes Begins With One Issue

Former President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the key to tackling Americans’ economic hardships is focusing on lowering energy bills, doubling down on his promise to cut energy costs by 50% within his first year back in the White House.

Trump was in Flint, Michigan, for a town hall event hosted by Arkansas Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The GOP nominee’s campaign event mainly focused on addressing the economy and auto industry.

During the town hall, one woman asked him how he would “bring down the cost of food and groceries” as many families struggle to pay their bills.

“We have to start always with energy,” Trump replied. “I don’t want to be boring about it, but there’s no bigger subject that covers everything. If you make donuts, if you make cars, whatever you make, energy is a big deal.”

“And it’s my ambition to get your energy bill within 12 months down 50%,” he added. “If I can do that, we’ve done a hell of a job … [and] interest rates are going to follow.”

PRESIDENT TRUMP: “It’s my ambition to get your energy bill within 12 months down 50% and interest rates are going to follow.” pic.twitter.com/2toW4ECs8Q

— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 17, 2024

Trump has focused on addressing Americans’ energy costs for much of his 2024 campaign, announcing a plan last month to cut energy bills by half if elected. The monthly cost of electricity for Americans’ homes and businesses has been slowly rising since the turn of the century, but it spiked beginning in early 2022 — just one year into the Biden-Harris administration. Residential electricity sits at 16.41 cents per kilowatt hour as of June 2024, compared to 12.62 cents in January 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration.

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Natural gas also shot up to its highest price of the past decade in August of 2022 but has since fallen to near-Trump-era lows. Gasoline prices, however, have remained higher under the Biden-Harris administration than they were under Trump, sitting at a national average of $3.50 as of August. The highest national average for gas under Trump was $2.99 in May 2018.

Trump added during his event in Flint that his administration would “drill, baby, drill” starting on his first day back in the White House if elected.