John Smeaton, SPUC national director, said: "Tesco's decision is a
step in the right direction and shows what can happen when pro-life
people are prepared to stand up and be counted. However, SPUC's
campaign against the morning-after pill will continue. It can cause an
early abortion and yet it can be freely given to children in schools
and sold in pharmacies without any reference whatsoever to the abortion
law. The government is deceiving women and their promotion of the
morning-after pill to reduce teenage pregnancies is actually disguising
the increasing numbers of abortions taking place."
A statement from the company today suggests that around 70 girls under 16 had been involved in consultations about morning-after pills at selected Tesco stores during a pilot scheme.