Alan Shatter predicted that legislators, fresh from months of debate over the 'Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill,' would be forced to face the question again as the Irish public wants wider access to abortion for the most difficult cases.
"I personally believe it is a great cruelty that our law creates a barrier to a woman in circumstances where she has a fatal foetal abnormality being able to have a pregnancy terminated, and that according to Irish law any woman in those circumstances is required to carry a child to full term knowing it has no real prospect of any nature of survival following birth," he said in Dublin yesterday, a day after the Pregnancy Bill was passed by the Seanad.
It comes in the wake of the tragic death of 31-year-old Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar on October 28 last year of blood poisoning as a result of a miscarriage.
An inquest into her death earlier this year heard how she was repeatedly denied a potentially life-saving abortion.
"I think it's unfortunate that this is an issue we cannot address. Clearly many women who find themselves in these circumstances address this issue by taking the plane or the boat to England. Despite what we have been able to do within this legislation, this will continue to be a British solution to an Irish problem," Shatter said.
Fearing that this issue could not be dealt in its entirety during the lifetime of the current government, he expressed hope that a future government may deem it appropriate to put it to the people.
President Michael D Higgins received the Bill yesterday and has one week to decide whether to sign it into law or refer it to the Supreme Court, the ultimate arbiter of the constitutionality of Ireland's laws.
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