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In aftermath of Savita death, Richard Branson recalls arrest for selling condoms in Ireland

Branson has called Ireland’s abortion laws “outdated” and called for them to be changed.

RICHARD BRANSON HAS commented on the tragic death of Savita Halappanavar at a Galway hospital in October, saying that her death was “needless”.

In a blog post, the business magnate said he had always believed the health and well-being of people should be of paramount importance. Therefore, when he was approached the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) asking if he would allow the sale of condoms at the Dublin Virgin Megastore, he was “happy to oblige”.

However, in May 1990, the IFPA were convicted for selling condoms in the Megastore and fined £400.

Branson wrote:

The IFPA appealed the conviction on Valentine’s Day 1991 and I testified on their behalf. On arriving late in Dublin, a policeman offered me an escort – and was shocked when I directed him straight to court! The judge increased the fine to £500 and warned future infringement could result in imprisonment. A certain rock band known as U2 stepped in to pay the fine.
It wasn’t until 1993 that laws restricting the sale of condoms in Ireland were overruled, while laws banning abortion are still in place. There are lots of groups, including the IFPA, still campaigning inside and outside of Ireland for sensible abortion laws.

He praised the work of one such group, the Abortion Support Network, for providing practical help for those in need – but added that it shouldn’t be necessary for them to do so.

“Let’s hope some good comes out of the tragedy of Ms Halappanavar’s death and Ireland’s outdated abortion laws are changed,” he concluded.

Read: HSE announces details of Savita Halappanavar investigation>

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    Dec 24th 2011, 11:50 AM

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    There is still over two months of winter left, whos to say we wont have extreme blizzards and record low temps come Jan or Feb???

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    Dec 24th 2011, 1:04 PM

    I just read* an interesting statistic that says that no matter what the news is someone will always come along and either link/blame it on current/past governments!!! It’s the freaking weather FFS!!

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    Dec 24th 2011, 1:20 PM

    I wonder if it happened during Bertie’s reign?

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    Dec 24th 2011, 12:26 PM

    Typical, I buy winter tyres for my rhd car and this happens :( for summer I’m going to buy an umbrella and raingear; we might get lucky :)

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    Out of interest, would you be able to find the temperatures for xmas in 1973 and 1975? just to see the difference. Wonder is the difference as big as this yrs and last yrs.

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    Is it not “Murphy’s Law”, the Government is prepared for snow therefore we won’t be hit!
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    Dec 24th 2011, 3:11 PM

    Looks like i picked the wrong year to invest in Grit/Salt dammit!!

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    Dec 24th 2011, 9:41 PM

    Looks like our expert from Donegal got it wrong, heatwave for summer and a colder winter, even he got it wrong thank god.

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