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First person charged for silent prayer under new abortion buffer zone law
Right to Life UK ^ | December 19, 2025 | staff

Posted on 12/21/2025 12:15:19 AM PST by Morgana

A woman arrested twice for silently praying outside an abortion clinic, who received a £13,000 payout in acknowledgement of her unjust treatment, has become the first person in Britain to be charged under new buffer zone laws.

Abortion buffer zones came into force in October 2024 outside abortion clinics in England and Wales, criminalising offering vital support to women, and amid confusion about precisely what activities are prohibited outside abortion clinics.

Director of the March For Life UK, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, had previously been arrested twice for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Birmingham, but West Midlands Police subsequently apologised and gave her a £13,000 payout. However, after being investigated for a third time, West Midlands Police have decided to charge Vaughan-Spruce.

While Vaughan-Spruce has been arrested on previous occasions, she has never been charged with a crime. Individuals are arrested if they are suspected of committing a crime, allowing police to question them and gather evidence. After being arrested, individuals can be either released or charged with committing a crime. Despite Vaughan-Spruce not having been charged on previous occasions, following several months of consideration by prosecutors, she has now been charged.

Speaking at the time of the arrest, Vaughan-Spruce said “Despite being fully vindicated multiple times after being wrongfully arrested for my thoughts, it’s unbelievable that two and a half years later, I am still being harassed by police for silently praying in that area, and yet again find myself under investigation for the same prayers I have said for twenty years”.

“Silent prayer cannot possibly be a crime – everyone has the right to freedom of thought”.

Vaughan-Spruce is due to appear at Birmingham magistrates’ court on 29 January and, if she is found guilty, could face an unlimited fine.

Pro-lifers “shouldn’t be treated as criminals for simply being on a public street”

Vaughan-Spruce was first arrested in November 2022 after she told police she “might” be silently praying whilst she was standing on a public street near an abortion clinic in Birmingham. She had no signs or outward expression of political views of any kind. She was in complete silence. Police officers, who had received a complaint from an onlooker, approached her and began to ask her what she was doing.

She was searched, arrested and then interrogated. Police showed her pictures of herself standing near the clinic and asked her if she was praying. Vaughan-Spruce said she “might” have been praying but could not recall if she was praying at these specific moments, or whether she was thinking about something else, such as her lunch.

Even though she was acquitted of all charges in February 2023, she was arrested again, just weeks later, for allegedly breaching a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which bans protests outside abortion clinics within a designated area.

In September 2023, West Midlands Police issued an apology to Vaughan-Spruce and confirmed that they would not be bringing charges against her. The same police force gave her a £13,000 payout in acknowledgement of her unjust treatment in August 2024.

Following the latest investigation, pro-life group March For Life UK criticised the actions of West Midlands Police, saying “What’s the apology and settlement for if the harassment by police still continues? [Pro-lifers] shouldn’t be treated as criminals for simply being on a public street”.

Spokesperson for Right To Life UK, Catherine Robinson, said “It is disappointing to learn that West Midlands Police have made the decision to charge Isabel Vaughan-Spruce for allegedly silently praying in the vicinity of a facility where abortions are performed”.

“The charge against Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, who has at no point intimidated or harassed anyone, is unacceptable and highlights the confusion surrounding the buffer zone legislation. The police are using this dangerous law to target innocent people for simply holding private pro-life thoughts in their minds”.

“This censorship is totally unjust and unnecessary, and the charge against Vaughan-Spruce’s innocent activities should be dropped immediately”.


TOPICS: Religion
KEYWORDS: abortion; dissent; england; europe; eyeroll; freespeech; prayer; prolife; uk
If she had put out an Islamic pray rug, faced Mecca while near that abortion facility would they have done this?
1 posted on 12/21/2025 12:15:19 AM PST by Morgana
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To: Morgana

thought police are on the job


2 posted on 12/21/2025 12:25:35 AM PST by joshua c
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To: Morgana

The UK government is an enemy to all free people and not a friend of the US.


3 posted on 12/21/2025 1:05:07 AM PST by UnwashedPeasant (The pandemic we suffer from is not COVID. It is Marxist Democrat Leftism. )
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To: Morgana

Pray for the Downfall of this Evil Regime !


4 posted on 12/21/2025 1:05:11 AM PST by Reverend Wright (Anschluss now !)
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To: Morgana

5 posted on 12/21/2025 1:29:35 AM PST by newfreep ("There is no race problem...just a problem race")
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To: Morgana

The UK has produced a full load with its lefty behavior. If they don’t get a grip, wrap it up in the diaper and drop it into the diaper pail. It’s making a big stink!


6 posted on 12/21/2025 2:03:58 AM PST by jonrick46 (Leftniks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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To: Morgana

Song for you.

“To Give The Gift of Life” Russian, english subtitles 3:53

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmpZ9Oq9ikU&list=RDUmpZ9Oq9ikU&start_radio=1

ЖИЗНИ ДАРИТЬ - Simon Khorolskiy & Children’s Choir


7 posted on 12/21/2025 2:56:32 AM PST by Norski (Why is American no longer Christian? Because of CINO - christians in name only.)
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To: Morgana

If she had been removed in China she would not be prosecuted. In many ways China has more freedom of speech than the UK


8 posted on 12/21/2025 3:01:07 AM PST by Fai Mao (I used to care, but things have changed ~ Bob Dylan)
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To: Morgana

Bernie Stalinsanders approves.


9 posted on 12/21/2025 3:18:52 AM PST by Kudsman (Chuck Grassley too old to fight? Lead or get out of the way. Kill the blue slip collaboration.)
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To: joshua c

Yep - and it’s based on “We know what you’re thinking and it’s illegal to think that”.

The UK is lost...


10 posted on 12/21/2025 5:15:09 AM PST by trebb (So many fools - so little time...)
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To: Morgana

if you are not praying out loud, how do they know? sounds like bullshit to me.


11 posted on 12/21/2025 5:55:14 AM PST by ronniesgal ( so is it okay that I said that??? GO TRUMP GO!!!!)
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To: Morgana

The problem in this case is not Government, but a small activist moonbat team inside West Midlands Police who have already been reprimanded over their treatment of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce.

In the UK, politicians and outside police departments cannot stop the general public making complaints via 112 or 999 phone calls; anything coming in that way gets logged and is meant to be investigated no matter how frivolous. (Think of it like this: Emergency Services call centers - our equivalent of 911 - are independent of PDs and sheriffs, so the call centers can’t dismiss a complaint to the cops; the responding officers can exercise their own discretion.)

The police *responders* can exercise discretion; but unfortunately WMP have a moonbat unit of frontline officers who have it in for people like Isobel.

There is no mechanism to stop those rogue police officers making bogus arrests / charges. But any procedure to take their charge to a prosecution has to hand off to an outside team, and that’s why past action against Isabel has failed spectacularly.

West Midlands Police has already had to pay Isabel something like £15k in compensation for past wrongful action. If it’s the same officers taking another bite of the cherry, they’ll likely face disciplinary action for the intentional harrassment of a law-abiding citizen.

For a charge to lead to a prosecution in the UK, there needs to be evidence of an overt act that “gives rise to the offence”. It is already a stated fact of law that when it comes to silent prayer, “an act may be hard to pinpoint” let alone be shown to be “overt”.

Politicians in all parties are equally annoyed by stories like this, but nobody’s come up with an effective answer. The West Midlands Police, Metropolitan Police, and a few others that represent large Muslim populations and large moonbat populations, need a massive cultural change inside them to get back to policing the way policing is meant to be done.

Smaller police authorities that don’t have as much DEI distorting the internal culture and the politically motivated actions of their officers, tend to have more consistency because they can have more effective top-down control. Back in the day, Cleveland Police was turned around by one police chief, Ray Mallon. That simply won’t ever happen in WMP or the Met.


12 posted on 12/21/2025 7:10:49 AM PST by MalPearce ("You see, but you do not observe" - Holmes to Watson, A Scandal in Bohemia)
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To: jonrick46

This is the big difference living in a constructional republic with a bill of rights and being a subject in a parliamentary monarchy.


13 posted on 12/21/2025 8:42:35 AM PST by DownInFlames (P)
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