Young, British and Anti-Abortion review surely gen Z are too smart to devalue women's lives like this?
Briefly

Poppy Jay's documentary explores the rise of Gen Z anti-abortion activists in the UK, showcasing their aim to cast the debate as a human rights issue.
Eden McCourt expresses that her secular anti-abortion stance was shaped by her family's choice to continue a pregnancy against medical advice, highlighting a personal connection to the issue.
Madeline Page emphasizes her role in rallying university students around anti-abortion beliefs, illustrating the proactive approach young activists take to influence future generations.
James's traditional, evangelical perspective drives his mission to label abortion as an abomination, reflecting a broader conservative push among youth in the UK.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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