
Ep 35: Why Do So Many Women in the UK Have Abortions? with Lois McLatchie-Miller
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Abortion up to birth? DIY pills? What’s really happening in the UK - and what does it mean for women, babies, and society?
Abortion in the UK has never been more controversial - or more quietly radical. What happens when a society begins treating life as negotiable?
In this gripping conversation, I sit down with Lois McLatchie Miller - UK social commentator and fierce advocate for women and unborn children - to ask the questions few dare to raise.
Are we sleepwalking into a future where abortion is available on demand up to birth? Has the rise of DIY abortions changed what “choice” really means? And why does it feel like the UK is heading into moral territory we swore we’d never revisit?
Lois, a voice you’ve seen on GB News, BBC, and in The Times and The Spectator, pulls no punches in tackling the cultural, political, and human costs of a system in turmoil.
👀 Expect:
⚡ Stories that will challenge your assumptions
⚡ A reality check on the narratives dominating UK headlines
⚡ A glimpse at what happens when a generation begins to question everything
🎥 This isn’t about politics alone - it’s about what we value, who we protect, and the society we’re building for the next generation.