Just read the post I was replying to. If you cannot see why it is incoherent, you need to brush up your English. Some odd errors are fair enough, but when they confuse your meaning, then there is no point in just guessing.
To be quite clear, any attempt by you to equate the abortion debate in the UK with the abortion debate in the US would be false. There is no debate in the UK at all. A few die hard weirdos waving placards and introducing no-chance hopelessly flawed bills to parliament every fifteen years or so, is not equivalent to the debate raging in the US. There is no chance whatsoever of the Abortion Act in the UK being revoked or significantly amended in the foreseeable future. Anything you say contrary to that would be false. Abortion in the UK is done and dusted as an issue. Everyone knows where they stand, what their rights are and are content, if not ecstatic about the status quo. What happens in America is their business. All I seek to do is point out that there is a form of legislation that the vast majority of people here accept. People in America are not that different. The problem there is passing the legislation, which is no business of mine, or yours.