John Guly

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John Guly is a moral conservative activist and retired GP based in Southampton. He became Acting Chairman of the Family Education Trust following the death of its founder Stanley Ellison in 1997[1] and has remained a trustee ever since.[2][3]

According to the Independent, Guly 'has campaigned about the dangers of the pill'. In 1998 the paper reported him as saying that 'No girl is going to get a deep-vein thrombosis in her leg leading to a large pulmonary embolism which kills her for no reason at all. The figure of 50 deaths does not surprise me at all, and may even be too low. We have known for years that there is a certain mortality with the pill. This shows that the pill is not the sort of thing that can be dished out willy-nilly to everybody.'[4]

Notes

  1. Family and Youth Concern All Change for Waterloo!, Bulletin No. 100, Summer 2000
  2. Family and Youth Concern About Family and Youth concern, Retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 December 2005 on 19 March 2012
  3. Family Education Trust About, Accessed 21 March 2012
  4. Women get right to sue on pill, The Independent, Monday 16 February 1998