Newly-appointed minister for women Maria Caulfield has defended her opposition to the use of buffer zones around abortion clinics.
MPs voted earlier this month to make harassing and obstructing any woman attending an abortion clinic a criminal offence in England and Wales.
Ms Caulfield said she did not think the measures were “proportionate to the issue at hand”.
But she said she accepted the result of the vote and would uphold it.
The minister, who was appointed on Friday in new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle, told the BBC’s Politics Live: “The definition of harassment is open to interpretation.”