Irish College of General Practitioners Says It's Sorry That Those Who Walked Out Of Meeting Yesterday Didn't Stay To Listen

The Irish College of General Practitioners says it's sorry that those who walked out of its meeting yesterday didn't stay to listen.
They were discussing the abortion legislation that's due to come into force in January.
A number of doctors walked out - some had belief objections to providing the service while others had concerns over increasing workloads.
Health Minister Simon Harris says doctors have a right to object to providing the service but says women also have a right to healthcare.
GP in Kerry, Andrew O'Regan, feels their voices weren't heard:
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