Vow to continue protests despite new laws gaining royal assent
Anti-abortion protesters have been outside the House of Keys again today.
A group of around eight of those opposed to the new law on the Island had banners with graphic photos of aborted foetuses.
They claimed the protests would continue outside future Keys and Tynwald sittings, despite the new Abortion Reform Bill gaining royal assent on 15 January.
One of the protestors said their protests could carry on in various parts of the Island, "as long as babies are being killed."
But she added they would abide by the law regarding where they were allowed to protest:
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