Buffer Zone campaigners 'Back of Scotland' shared photos of protestors targeting Glasgow hospitals today.
Anti-abortion protestors have sparked anger after protesting outside hospitals hospitals in Glasgow today.
The '40 Days for Life' campaign is ran by a Texas-based organisation, who have a presence in Scotland. The group were involved in a 40 day prayer vigil held across Scotland in September outside women's health facilities. Others say they witnessed the protestors outside the hospitals while walking past, prompting them to call for buffer zones to be implemented immediately.
NHS Glasgow consultant Greg Irwin, who is a supporter of Buffer Zones, added: "So you’ve got some free time? How about volunteering at a foodbank? Working with refugees? Helping the homeless? - all great causes. Or you could seek to intimidate women accessing abortion healthcare instead. I wonder, what would Jesus do?"
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