David Amess, the pro-life Catholic MP and animal advocate stabbed to death in the UK
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Updated:10/15/2021 20:26h
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Related news"It is Christmas and the whole country seems immersed in the preparations to celebrate that day", in which "the child Jesus was born", said the Conservative deputy David amess in December 1996. Thus began his plea to defend before the House of Commons an amendment to the British abortion law that would allow the termination of pregnancy only when there was a clear risk to the mother of suffering serious injuries, beyond those of all gestation.Opposition to the practice of abortion, as well as his defense of the animals, were two of the traits for which Amess was best known, a veteran of the London Parliament who last March he had turned 69 years old. This Friday he was stabbed to death during a rally with his...