'Fact and reason' needed in abortion debate: Trad

By Amy Remeikis
Updated June 26 2016 - 3:15pm, first published June 25 2016 - 10:06pm
Queensland's abortion debate is heating up in the backrooms of parliament, ahead of the review into whether the procedure should be decriminalised, with calls for "fact and reason" to over-ride "hysteria and emotion". Photo: supplied
Queensland's abortion debate is heating up in the backrooms of parliament, ahead of the review into whether the procedure should be decriminalised, with calls for "fact and reason" to over-ride "hysteria and emotion". Photo: supplied
The now independent MP for Cairns Rob Pyne. Photo: Chris Hyde
The now independent MP for Cairns Rob Pyne. Photo: Chris Hyde
Queensland Deputy Premier Jackie Trad. Photo: Chris Hyde
Queensland Deputy Premier Jackie Trad. Photo: Chris Hyde

Queensland's abortion debate is heating up in the backrooms of Parliament, ahead of the review into whether the procedure should be decriminalised, with calls for "fact and reason" to over-ride "hysteria and emotion".

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