Complaints over pro-life billboard campaign rejected

A complaint about a billboard campaign claiming Northern Ireland's restrictive abortion laws had saved 100,000 lives has been dismissed by the regulator.
The Advertising Standards Authority received 14 complaints about the billboard campaignThe Advertising Standards Authority received 14 complaints about the billboard campaign
The Advertising Standards Authority received 14 complaints about the billboard campaign

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the assertion was not misleading and there was a “reasonable probability” it was largely accurate.

Pro-life lobby group Both Lives Matter faced a challenge after 14 complaints said the claim could not be substantiated.

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An ASA statement said: “On balance, we concluded that the evidence indicated that there was a reasonable probability that around 100,000 people were alive in Northern Ireland today who would have otherwise been aborted had it been legal to do so.

“Because we considered that readers would understand the figure to represent an estimate, we concluded that the claim was unlikely to materially mislead readers.”

Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK where terminations remained banned after the 1967 Abortion Act was introduced in Great Britain.

Both Lives Matter said it had attempted to estimate the number of people alive in Northern Ireland today because the law had not been introduced in Northern Ireland, meaning the procedure was still illegal.

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They said it was not possible to calculate an exact figure but 100,000 represented a credible and conservative estimate.

The calculation was based on a comparison with Scotland’s abortion ratio.

Dawn McAvoy, spokeswoman for Both Lives Matter, said she was delighted with the result.

She added: “Our opponents said we could not substantiate the claim despite us producing a robust report. The ASA have examined our calculations and backed our figure.

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“Their expert concluded that it is reasonable to say that 100,000 people are alive today who would have otherwise been aborted had it been legal to do so.

“This independent verification is a real endorsement of our campaign.”

However, Goretti Horgan, of Alliance For Choice, said the 100,000 figure was never an issue.

“Whether the estimate of 100,000 women forced to continue intolerable pregnancies is correct or not was never our concern,” she said.

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“Rather, it is with the hypocrisy of a campaign that says “both lives matter” but seems to care more for just-fertilised eggs and embryos than for the woman, her life and her right to control her life.”

Alliance for Choice says only the pregnant woman herself knows whether she is in a position to bring a child into this world and what choice she should make, she added.