The counter protest is in response to claims that members of the Scottish Family Party were seeking to 'brick up' the clinic
In a statement on Twitter, they said:"We are organising a counter protest against the Scottish Family Party and their event to 'brick up' the Sandyford clinic in Glasgow.Members of the Scottish Family Party are also outside the clinic with banners using slogans including 'unborn lives matter' and 'keep trans ideology out of our schools'.
These include testing for sexually transmitted diseases, contraception and emergency contraception, counselling, a gender identity service and supplying a type of medication, PreP, that lowers a person’s risk of HIV infection.
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