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Hello Torchist and thanks for creating this valuable template. I wonder about how best to define its scope. There are people included who spent their whole careers or at least large sections of them focused on abortion, like Simms, Paintin and Diggory on the pro side and Jepson, Scarisbrick and Alton on the anti side. Then there are people like Dorries, Rees-Mogg and Coffey, who haven't focused on abortion, who are best known for other reasons, but who are significant politicians who have expressed varying degrees of opposition to abortion. I think there's a danger of recentism here: Coffey is in the news this week because of her views on abortion, but she hasn't actually done anything notable to change the legal status of abortion. The same can be said of Dorries and Rees-Mogg.
I suggest it would be better to keep the template more selective, so drop, e.g., Dorries, Rees-Mogg, Coffey, Flello, Knight, etc., maybe Lo too. Bondegezou (talk) 11:22, 8 September 2022 (UTC)