SPUC general secretary Paul Tully commented: "Since 1970 there has been a
fall in births of one-third. The promotion of abortion and birth control
by both private and public agencies, and with massive public funding, have
been a major factor in this. These figures show that the systematic
promotion of abortion not only has a devastating impact on the lives of
individual mothers and babies, but is indirectly fuelling the growing
pressure for euthanasia."
Mr Tully continued: "People must take this trend very seriously. The
increasing number of retired people relying on a shrinking tax-paying
population may damage relations between the generations and lead to
pressure for euthanasia. The government recently admitted that that the
decline in births may threaten the National Insurance system, but it still
actively discourages births.
"The shifting age structure of the population shows that abortion is destructive not only of defenceless human life in the womb, but of the family, the economy and social well-being", Mr Tully concluded.