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Fennie Yap

Fennie Yap is an independent candidate in Romsey and Southampton North in the UK Parliamentary general election.

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Hello, my name is Fennie, I’m a data engineer by occupation and I am standing as an independent candidate this general election.

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I believe this country needs more than anything else right now, it is this: consistency in the way we understand human rights; specifically, the right to life from conception to natural death and a commitment to protecting the most vulnerable among us.

Every year in the UK, around 250,000 unborn babies are intentionally killed in the womb. Since abortion was first legalized in 1967, we have tragically ended 10 million lives — a number equivalent to the entire population of London. The most recent figures show that abortions increased by 17% last year. None of the major political parties have set out any plans to address this grave injustice; some have even laid out clear plans to make it worse. Let me make this clear: until we start protecting babies in the womb, our country has no future.

How has our nation reached this alarming state, in which the killing of innocents is tolerated?

Put simply, unborn babies have been deliberately dehumanized by the abortion industry. It’s all well and good when a baby is wanted, but when a baby isn’t wanted, it stops being a baby and suddenly becomes a ‘fetus’ or a ‘pregnancy’. This is the inconsistency that needs to be addressed with truth and love, and I am addressing it this electoral season.

I am committed to doing what the major parties have failed to do. I will stand up for the voiceless and protect the sanctity of life. My vision is threefold: 1. It is to repeal the Abortion Act of 1967 and abolish abortion in the UK. We must protect unborn babies as we would protect any other group of vulnerable human beings. 2. I seek reparations for women who have been harmed by the abortion industry. Many women are left with physical, emotional, and psychological scars from their abortions. They deserve our support and our commitment to their healing, and they deserve to be heard. 3. I seek the removal of taxpayer funding from abortion providers. 99% of abortions today are publicly funded. It is unjust that public money is used to fund a practice that’s called “healthcare”, but so blatantly violates the Hippocratic Oath. This path is not an easy one, but it is the necessary one. Dear citizen, vote for a society that cherishes every life, born and unborn, and ensures that all voices are heard, especially those who cannot speak for themselves. This election is our opportunity to make a stand for what is right.

Human rights begin when human life begins.

“Am I about to vote for a party or candidate who supports the intentional killing of 252,000 babies a year?” I reiterate that since the legalisation of abortion in 1967, the number of dead has reached 10 million — equivalent to the population of London. This past year alone saw a 17% increase in abortions, a trend that none of the major political parties are addressing, and some are even exacerbating. I understand that my stance might not sound popular today, and I don’t expect to be elected this season. But that’s not why I am here. My purpose is educational. I am here to tell you what is happening so that, come voting day, if I’ve made you think twice about voting for someone who supports the intentional ending of human life in the womb, then I have done my job. Consider this: if I am right, we are facing the greatest intentional mass killing in the history of humanity. Worldwide, the death toll from abortion dwarfs the toll of all recorded wars, the Holocaust, and all genocides combined. This is not just a statistic; it is the greatest human rights abuse which has ever occurred.

My vision is clear: To repeal the Abortion Act of 1967 and abolish abortion in the UK.

To provide reparations for women harmed by the abortion industry. If you have been harmed by abortion visit our website and share your story. Vote Life is the only political movement seeking reparations for women harmed by abortion.

To remove taxpayer funding from abortion providers and redirect funds towards actually helping women, babies and their families.

These are necessary steps to protect the human right to life and to build a society that consistently values the equality of every individual. As you vote, remember that until we start protecting babies in the womb, our country has no future.



https://votelife.co.uk/

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Date Election Party Results Position
2024 Romsey and Southampton North: UK Parliamentary general election Independent (Results due after 04 July 2024) Position not available
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