That is rock logic.
There's very little about the abortion debate that can be considered universally objective which makes it so difficult to debate.
I'm not taking any side here other than to say that your comment about it always being a woman's right depends on when you think life begins...
If you want a comparison with Boris and a politician from the past, I reckon a better bet is Clement Freud (avoiding all reference to allegations of abuse). Freud wasn't a particularly good MP, he also wasn't particularly political other than an innate wishy-washy kind of liberalism (small 'l')...
You're comparing different times for a start. In Churchill's time, society was completely class-driven and men like Churchill were quite literally taught to rule. Churchill was a brilliant war time PM and a major part of that was because he had a huge amount of knowledge and experience of war...
I'm sure he is alright, I really do but he comes from and lives in such a very small cultural bubble that he doesn't have the necessary life experiences to lead a country. How can he have any hope of trying to understand so many of the issues the rest of us face when he's got absolutely zero...