Buffer zones Scotland: Healthcare workers "referred to as murderers" while awaiting Scottish Government legislation

Protesters pictured at the start of the '40 Days for Life' campaign in late February, outside the QEUH in Glasgow.Protesters pictured at the start of the '40 Days for Life' campaign in late February, outside the QEUH in Glasgow.
Protesters pictured at the start of the '40 Days for Life' campaign in late February, outside the QEUH in Glasgow.
A group campaigning for no-protest buffer zones around abortion clinics has accused the Scottish Government of making “a complete lack of progress” despite “saying all the right things”, in response to increasing protest activity outside healthcare facilities.

Over the weekend, members of Christian anti-abortion group 40 Days for Life gathered outside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow on Sunday evening for their last vigil after almost six weeks of protests.

Members of the group, which was founded in Texas, USA in 2004, lined up across the road from the maternity unit, with many holding what looked to be small lanterns. Footage of the event was shared on social media, prompting outcry from pro-choice activists in Scotland, and renewed demands for legislation from the