Ann Farmer
Ann Farmer is a published author, with books such as Language of Life: Christians Facing the Abortion Challenge (1995); Prophets and Priests: the Hidden Face of the Birth Control Movement (2003); By Their Fruits: Eugenics, Population Control, and the Abortion Campaign (2008); The Five Wounds (2012); Chesterton and the Jews: Friend, Critic, Defender (2015).
With a Masters' Degree in Jewish-Christian Relations from the Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, Ann has contributed to The Chesterton Review, Catholic Life magazine and various journals including the Catholic Medical Quarterly. Formerly a regular contributor to Redemptorist Publications, she has also conducted research for the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.
As well as internet talks for Voice of the Family, Ann has contributed to websites including The Conservative Woman, Mercator and Gript. By Their Fruits remains an unparalleled academic study of the eugenics roots of the abortion movement; a study on the wider influence of eugenics population control is in preparation.
Articles by Ann Farmer:
28 May 2026
4.1 MINS
Fifty-eight years since the Abortion Act, Britain has quietly broken records for the number of lives ended before birth — with no end in sight.
4 May 2026
3.3 MINS
Kim Leadbeater's Assisted Dying Bill has fallen — but the debate over assisted suicide is far from over. Here's why its defeat may have saved countless vulnerable lives.
16 April 2026
1.3 MINS
The tired claim that science and faith are at odds ignores a rich history of Christian scientists — and a rather unscientific leap of its own.
19 February 2026
7.7 MINS
A critique of UK political commentator Matthew Parris challenges his reading of Christ and assisted-suicide advocacy, defending Jesus’ teaching on the poor, and warns that secular “solipsism” undermines compassion, dignity, and the sanctity of life.
13 January 2026
7.2 MINS
From Bondi Beach to Britain, the article argues rising anti-Semitism is being normalised by progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and appeasement—warning that history’s lessons are being forgotten.
2 January 2026
7.4 MINS
Violent antisemitism is resurfacing across the West, not from the fringes but amid progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and a growing refusal to confront uncomfortable truths.
29 December 2025
9.5 MINS
An examination of UK abortion decriminalisation, disability discrimination, and late-term practice, arguing it fuels eugenics, endangers disabled babies, and erodes ethical limits under the guise of choice.
1 December 2025
5.5 MINS
Documents have revealed that the FBI monitored traditionalist Catholic communities, citing old-fashioned liturgy as a potential extremism indicator, sparking concerns over religious profiling and political bias.
21 August 2025
5.9 MINS
Dramas like "Adolescence" teach little boys that the internet may "make them toxic", but this prophecy seems self-fulfilling, as more young men turn from TV’s woke nagging to the "manosphere" for unhealthy examples of masculinity.
13 August 2025
5.4 MINS
If we wish to secure humanity’s future, we need to address the shortage of children; despite this, in all the reports about declining population, there is no mention of those who have engineered and continue to engineer this decline.
9 April 2025
4.3 MINS
Abortion advocates speak loftily about preventing harassment, but if they are indeed serious about this, they should prosecute themselves for harassing the only ones who are offering women positive help.
2 April 2025
5.6 MINS
The beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan was marked by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer — not known for his religious sensibilities – but also the Vatican, and even King Charles. This sudden preference for Islam over Christianity seems like yet another example of double standards in public life.
3 December 2024
3.3 MINS
MPs in the British Parliament have voted for Kim Leadbeater’s Assisted Dying Bill on its second reading by 330 votes for to 275 against. It is highly appropriate that this Bill should have passed its second reading on “Black Friday”.





