Yes quite - still no legal abortion in NI but they'll be affected by this benefit cut.
I know someone who got pregnant on the pill. I suspect maybe because she is a tall and well-built woman and I think the pill only comes in one dosage whether you are 4 ft 10 or 5ft 11. And it was far too late for the morning after pill by the time she found out!!!
I was reading an interesting article earlier (sorry, Economist, and unless you have one on the kitchen table, behind paywall) about the fact that some countries attempt to consider gender in their budgeting i.e. how will different policies affect women vs men. The Tories probably did not set out to create an outcome where women have suffered 86% of the impact of benefit cuts, but because they did not think about it, that is what has happened. Meanwhile they (randomly) shell out lumps of money to save mainly male industrial jobs, while pursuing policies that make very large numbers of women poorer. e.g. handout of £21millon to Toyota.
I wonder who it is that suffers most from zero hours contracts and the supermarkets refusing to give out full time jobs.
As for the Tories! They've had a gruesome week, bless their chilly blue hearts, with the Tory election fraud scandal hitting the press hot on the heels of Hammond's massive budget balls up. And top it off, T'reesa turned up to the Welsh Conservative Party Conference wearing pillar box red from head to pointy toe. Is this a feeble attempt to convince people that she's a socialist at heart? Is she going to keep this subliminal one-woman campaign going by popping up to Llandudno next weekend to pose outside the Welsh Labour conference (thus getting lots of wear out of her new suit?) Will the Welsh be convinced? Or will they just think she's supporting their Team.