Girls as young as 12 are being given the morning-after pill without their parents’ knowledge at chemist shops.
A report shows the powerful contraceptive is available to young girls at High Street pharmacies in almost every area.
It reveals the growing ease with which they can get hold of a pill that has barely been tested on girls under 15 and was previously available only on prescription.
Under a controversial Government scheme to cut teenage pregnancies, youngsters are asked only basic questions in a brief consultation with a pharmacist.
The scheme is operated by a staggering eight out of ten local NHS trusts.
The Family Education Trust, which produced the report, says the policy is having no effect on pregnancy rates and is actually increasing promiscuity, putting girls at greater risk of sexually transmitted diseases.
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And yet it’s called “child sexual abuse”! They are obviously enjoying themselves! Hypocrite feminist laws, that is all it is, just another way to make men weak.