So ‘we’ll soon know how serious the Government is about looking after our
most vulnerable children’ (Time for Nats to walk the talk on child
poverty, May 8). Don’t make me laugh. Our most vulnerable children are the
unborn.
And don’t try to tell me they’re not children. New research shows that
during the first eleven weeks of life, before the umbilical cord develops,
they’re fed by their mothers with secretions called ‘womb milk’, otherwise known
as histiotrophe. But it’s while this is going on that they’re most likely to be
killed by abortion.
Unicef’s Deborah Morris-Travers asks for ‘a more inclusive approach to
children’. That will be achieved only by allowing all children to live.
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