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    Default EXCLUSIVE: Compulsory abortion for Down’s syndrome foetuses, says UKIP Kent candidate


    UKIP candidate Geoffrey Clark
    EXCLUSIVE: Compulsory abortion for Down’s syndrome foetuses, says UKIP Kent candidate

    Anna DubuisTuesday, December 18, 2012
    12:37 PM

    Mothers with foetuses detected to have Down’s syndrome and other disabilities should be forced into a compulsory abortion, according to a UKIP candidate’s ‘personal manifesto’.


    Geoffrey Clark's manifesto
    Geoffrey Clark, who is running in a by-election on Thursday (20) for the Gravesham Rural seat on Kent County Council and the Meopham North seat on Gravesham Borough Council, was labelled ‘abhorrent’ by disability charities and parents.
    His ideas, published on his website, state: “Consider compulsory abortion when the foetus is detected as having Downs, Spina Bifida or similar syndrome which, if it is born, will render the child a burden on the state as well as on the family.”
    He also wants free euthanasia for the over-80s.
    Andrew Diedo, from Dartford, whose 27-year-old son Chris has Down’s syndrome, said Mr Clark’s view was “perhaps born out of fear and ignorance”.
    He said: “Our son with Down’s syndrome enjoys a full, happy and productive life. Anyone who knows him will agree with me that the world is a far richer place because of him.”
    Disability charity Mencap’s chief executive, Mark Goldring, said he was “disgusted and shocked” at the manifesto.
    “It is abhorrent that Geoffrey Clarke sees disabled people solely as a burden. We question if he is fit for public office,” he said.
    Liz Woodward, chief executive of DGSM Your Choice, a learning disability charity in Kent, said: “Someone with Down’s syndrome can now live a life like anyone else in the community. We find the manifesto disappointing and disturbing.”
    Mr Clark told the Reporter: “They are a burden on the state. The NHS is no longer affordable and some services have to be cut. I’m tired of politicians saying we should cut managers.”
    A UKIP spokesman defended Mr Clark’s right to opinions not in line with the party’s.
    He said: “The comments in Geoff Clark’s personal manifesto regarding abortion do not represent party policy. As in any party, our members have a range of views and opinions which may not always accord with party policy. Geoff makes clear that this is a personal manifesto, not a party document. Geoff is a hard-working local activist who would make an excellent councillor.”
    http://www.gravesendreporter.co.uk/n...date_1_1745952

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    I think compulsory abortion is a bit medevil but I think if I was a down syndrome foetus I'd want to be aborted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Futz View Post
    I think compulsory abortion is a bit medevil but I think if I was a down syndrome foetus I'd want to be aborted

    I'm fine with people who have disabilities, but if it was possible to maybe abort them before they r born, and for the parents to be able to try again, would make it a lot easier on the parents, system, and lives of many.

    Just gotta think of the life they would live. Wouldn't you want your child to have the best of life?

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    omg pmsl

    i am not against abortion in any way, i'm in full support of it but this is ridiculous
    how dare you force someone to abort their own child because of detected disabilities?
    leave that choice up to the parents, not the government

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    why does this say EXCLUSIVE if it was posted in 2012

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    looooooool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    why does this say EXCLUSIVE if it was posted in 2012
    because its what the title to it is. and I just noticed it wasn't resent, fml.

    It will bring up a good discussion I believe anyways

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    The state should not meddle in the private affairs of individuals!

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    LMAO not even the right election.
    as someone who has two uncles with downs syndrome, I find this 'quality of life' argument ridiculous. In fact, with stress about exams, finding a job in a harsh economic climate and all the usual worries of adulthood, I'd say that in some ways being downs syndrome (or mentally incapacitated in some form or another) can be a better quality of life than many 'normal' people.

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    Srsly Dragga pls stop...

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