Pro-lifers to hold sponsored vigil against TV abortion ads
London, 3 June 2009 - On 19 June members of the Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) will hold an all-day silent vigil
outside the offices of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The
ASA is
considering allowing abortion providers to advertise on
television and radio. Sponsorship for the vigil will go towards SPUC's
campaign against the ASA's proposal.
Pete and Anne Fearon of SPUC Merseyside will be leading the vigil. They
have been married for 25 years and have six children, including two
sets of twins. Anne says: "Bringing up children these days is hard
enough without the abortion industry targeting our sons and daughters
and sending out the message that casual sex and abortion are perfectly
okay. That's why I'm strongly in favour of SPUC's policy of reaching
out to young people in their schools and I'm hoping the money we raise
at the sponsored vigil will help them expand this vital service.
"The whole family feel very strongly that allowing abortion to be
advertised on TV will have a harmful effect on society in general and
will lead to more unborn babies being destroyed and more women and
girls suffering the after effects of abortion.
"We will do all that we can to support SPUC's campaign to stop abortion
adverts invading our homes."
A high resolution photograph of Anne, Pete, James and Catherine Fearon can be viewed
and dowloaded at
http://www.spuc.org.uk/support/fearons.jpgPeople wishing to sponsor the vigil can donate securely online at
http://www.spuc.org.uk/support/donating/