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British Broadcasting Corporation And Euthanasia And Abortion

EDM number 767 in 2008-09, proposed by David Drew on 11/02/2009.
Categorised under the topic of Broadcasting.

That this House regrets the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC's) practice of using drama to promote euthanasia and abortion; notes that the play, Hunter, presents those opposing abortion as violent activists prepared to kill to raise awareness of their views, contrary to the respect for human life which characterises the UK pro-life movement; further notes that the pro-life movement has frequently been the victim of violent attacks by pro-abortion activists, including violent assaults upon hon. Members of this House such as the late right hon. Bernard Braine, and forced entry to offices leaving premises so badly damaged as to be reported as a major item on BBC News; further notes that while pro-life groups demonstrating against abortion have always walked in silence they have often been physically attacked by pro-abortionists; further notes with regret that in the BBC film of Dr Ann Turner's assisted suicide the only reference to palliative care was utterly derogatory and completely ignored the fact that treatment could have prevented Dr Turner from choking or from suffering pain, contrary to the erroneous claims by the pro-euthanasia lobby; calls on the BBC Trust to ensure that the management of the BBC upholds the duty of impartiality and fairness enshrined in its codes; and suggests that if these principles are being abandoned then the BBC is undermining its case for continuing to enjoy the privileges of licence fee funding.

This motion has been signed by a total of 35 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
David Drew11/02/2009StroudLabourProposed
Angela Watkinson11/02/2009UpminsterConservativeSeconded
Paul Rowen11/02/2009RochdaleLiberal DemocratSeconded
John Mason11/02/2009Glasgow EastScottish National PartySeconded
David Taylor11/02/2009North West LeicestershireLabourSeconded
Andrew Selous11/02/2009South West BedfordshireConservativeSeconded
Stephen Crabb11/02/2009Preseli PembrokeshireConservativeSigned
Ann Winterton11/02/2009CongletonConservativeSigned
Ann Widdecombe11/02/2009Maidstone & The WealdConservativeSigned
David Amess11/02/2009Southend WestConservativeSigned
Nigel Evans11/02/2009Ribble ValleyConservativeSigned
Jim Dobbin11/02/2009Heywood & MiddletonLabourSigned
David Evennett12/02/2009Signed
Nicholas Winterton12/02/2009MacclesfieldConservativeSigned
Stewart Jackson12/02/2009PeterboroughConservativeSigned
James Gray23/02/2009North WiltshireConservativeSigned
David Crausby23/02/2009Bolton North EastLabourSigned
Brian Iddon23/02/2009Bolton South EastLabourSigned
Mark Durkan24/02/2009FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Colin Breed25/02/2009South East CornwallLiberal DemocratSigned
Gregory Campbell25/02/2009East LondonderryDUPSigned
John Hemming26/02/2009Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Julian Brazier26/02/2009CanterburyConservativeSigned
William McCrea26/02/2009South AntrimDUPSigned
David Anderson02/03/2009BlaydonLabourSigned
Jeffrey M Donaldson03/03/2009Lagan ValleyDUPSigned
Nigel Dodds04/03/2009Belfast NorthDUPSigned
Peter Kilfoyle04/03/2009Liverpool, WaltonLabourSigned
Peter Lilley05/03/2009Hitchin & HarpendenConservativeSigned
Mark Pritchard05/03/2009Wrekin, TheConservativeSigned
Greg Hands09/03/2009Hammersmith & FulhamConservativeSigned
Iris Robinson16/03/2009StrangfordDUPSigned
Lindsay Hoyle19/03/2009ChorleyLabourSigned
Eddie McGrady20/03/2009South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Robert Walter23/06/2009North DorsetConservativeSigned

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