From Grace Browne at SPUC <[email protected]>
Subject Uplift: with Prof. David Paton - the statistics of abortion
Date August 15, 2022 2:00 PM
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Dear Supporter,

Uplift is back this week with Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Nottingham, David Paton. Here he looks at abortion from the perspective of economics, and how statistics help challenge the veracity of claims from the abortion industry. Particular reference is given to the recent overruling of Roe vs Wade in the US, and how this will inevitably affect legal abortion rates.

Give it a watch and listen to earlier episodes via the Spotify link below!
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Grace Browne
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