BRITAIN'S biggest abortion provider is calling for the termination of unwanted pregnancies to be made easier.
Currently under the Abortion Act, two doctors must certify that a termination is justified on health grounds.
The BPAS (British Pregnancy Advisory Service) want nurses to be able to dispense the abortion pill, which can be given when a woman has been pregnant for no more than nine weeks.
Abortion is legal in the UK up to the 24th week of pregnancy.
A survey commissioned by the BPAS, has found the majority of people in the UK still support legal pregnancy terminations.
Of more than 2,000 men and women questioned last May, 59% agreed that "abortion should be made legally available for all who want it".
A similar survey in 2001 found that 62% of people held this view.
And 63% of people taking part in the latest poll believed a woman should not have to continue with her pregnancy if she wanted an abortion, with 18% having the opposite opinion.
Fewer people taking part in the new poll had "very strong" opinions either supporting or opposing abortion than they did five years ago.
When those questioned were told of the rule requiring the consent of two doctors, more of them agreed with abortion within 24 weeks of pregnancy than when they were not given this information.
Ann Furedi, chief executive of the BPAS, said: "As at least one in three women in the UK can expect to have an abortion, it is not surprising that support for legal abortion remains quite strong, despite shrill campaigns by individuals who would like to see tighter laws.
"Abortion is a necessary back-up to birth control for couples who want to plan their families. No woman ever wants to need to have an abortion."
Last year the BPAS, formerly known as the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, carried out almost 50,000 abortions in the UK, 85% of which were on behalf of the NHS.
Ms Furedi pointed out that many cases of unwanted pregnancy were the result of failed contraception.
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