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2014-15
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Law On Psychiatric Injury
George Howarth
2014-06-23
That this House believes that the current law in England and Wales on psychiatric injury for people who witness the death or injury of a loved one is restrictive and unfair; further believes that 25 years after the Hillsborough disaster, when the law was enshrined, that law no longer reflects modern society; further believes that the law must recognise that you do not need to have a parental or marital relationship to love someone, you do not need to be shocked to suffer psychiatric injury and you do not need to be standing next to someone when they are killed or injured to be traumatised; and urges the Government to reform the law.
Mental health
George Howarth
2014-06-23
Proposed
Knowsley
Labour
Mark Durkan
2014-06-23
Seconded
Foyle
Social Democratic and Labour Party
John McDonnell
2014-06-23
Seconded
Hayes and Harlington
Labour
Jeremy Corbyn
2014-06-23
Seconded
Islington North
Labour
Martin Caton
2014-06-24
Seconded
Gower
Labour
Kelvin Hopkins
2014-06-24
Seconded
Luton North
Labour
Margaret Ritchie
2014-06-24
Signed
South Down
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Elfyn Llwyd
2014-06-24
Signed
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Plaid Cymru
Hywel Williams
2014-06-24
Signed
Arfon
Plaid Cymru
Dennis Skinner
2014-06-25
Signed
Bolsover
Labour
Ronnie Campbell
2014-06-25
Signed
Blyth Valley
Labour
Virendra Sharma
2014-06-25
Signed
Ealing, Southall
Labour
Mary Glindon
2014-06-26
Signed
North Tyneside
Labour
Jim Dobbin
2014-06-30
Signed
Heywood and Middleton
Labour
Alan Meale
2014-06-30
Signed
Mansfield
Labour
Mike Hancock
2014-07-01
Signed
Portsmouth South
Liberal Democrat
Paul Murphy
2014-07-01
Signed
Torfaen
Labour
Gregory Campbell
2014-07-02
Signed
East Londonderry
DUP
Naomi Long
2014-07-02
Signed
Belfast East
Alliance
Fabian Hamilton
2014-07-07
Signed
Leeds North East
Labour
David Crausby
2014-07-08
Signed
Bolton North East
Labour
Nigel Dodds
2014-07-16
Signed
Belfast North
DUP
David Wright
2014-09-01
Signed
Telford
Labour