An anti-abortion campaigner has claimed that “pro-lifers have been subject to two-tier policing for a long time” in a heated debate around silent prayer. This comes as it has been revealed that the Home Office plans to stop silent prayer outside abortion centres, as well as ensure protests don’t happen within 500 feet of the building. Speaking to GB News, anti-abortion campaigner Isabel Vaughan-Spruce said: “Nobody has a right to not feel awkward or not to be made feel awkward. Not that that’s why we’re there or that our presence does that, but that’s not a right that anyone has. “Many of the …