94-Year-Old Pioneer: "The Job is Only Half Done" on UK Abortion Rights
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Diane Munday celebrated a historic win in 1967. She helped pass the law that made abortion legal in the UK.
But at the party on the House of Commons terrace, she drank only half a glass of champagne.
"I'm only drinking a half a glass," she said, "because the job is only half done."
Now 94, Munday is still campaigning. She wants wider reproductive rights for women.
"Women have to fight for what they want," she says. Her battle, which began over 60 years ago, remains unfinished.