Mr David Atkinson, Conservative MP for Bournemouth East, and Mr Kevin
McNamara, Labour MP for Hull North, accepted the forms from Miss
Fiorella Sultana de Maria, SPUC's research officer, Mrs Katherine
Hampton, SPUC's education officer, and Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's
political secretary, at the Houses of Parliament. Also present was Mr
Jim Dobbin, Labour MP for Heywood and Middleton.
Mr Atkinson and Mr McNamara presented the petition to parliament in
the House of Commons chamber yesterday evening. Mr McNamara told the
house that he thought he was the last MP still in the house to have
voted against the 1967 Abortion Act, which he described as pernicious.
He said: "I therefore completely support SPUC's campaign against the
morning-after pill." Mr Atkinson told the house that he was proud to
have worked with SPUC during his 27 years in Parliament and also fully
supported the society's campaign against the morning-after pill.
John Smeaton, SPUC's national director, said: "Morning-after pills are
described as contraception but they can also cause an early abortion.
They contain a massive dose of hormones and do not protect against
sexually-transmitted disease. It is particularly wrong that
schoolgirls as young as 11 can be given these pills without even their
parents' knowing."
The petition states that: "the supplying to schoolchildren of
abortifacient birth control drugs & devices is ethically and socially
unacceptable and that such supply without the knowledge or consent of
parents constitutes a serious assault on parental responsibility."
The petition calls upon the House of Commons to urge the government
to: "repeal or revoke any legislation allowing the supplying of
abortifacient birth control drugs & devices to schoolchildren, in
particular the Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Amendment Order
2000 (S.I. 2000/1917) and section 63 of the Health and Social Care Act
2001" and to: "lay the aforementioned legislation again before the
House of Commons, re-drafted so as to prohibit the supplying of
abortifacient birth control drugs & devices to schoolchildren."
The picture shows (from left) Miss Fiorella Sultana de Maria, SPUC's research officer, Mr Kevin McNamara, Labour MP for Hull North, Mr David Atkinson, Conservative MP for Bournemouth East, Mrs Katherine Hampton, SPUC's education officer, and Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's political secretary.
The picture shows (from left) Mr Kevin McNamara, Labour MP for Hull North, Mr David Atkinson, Conservative MP for Bournemouth East, Miss Fiorella Sultana de Maria, SPUC's research officer, Mrs Katherine Hampton, SPUC's education officer, and Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's political secretary.
The picture shows (from left) Miss Fiorella Sultana de Maria, SPUC's research officer, Mr Kevin McNamara, Labour MP for Hull North, Mr Jim Dobbin, Labour MP for Heywood and Middleton, Mr David Atkinson, Conservative MP for Bournemouth East, Mrs Katherine Hampton, SPUC's education officer, and Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's political secretary.
All the pictures were taken yesterday (31 March) morning at St
Stephen's entrance to the Palace of Westminster by Bob McKenzie.
SPUC can be telephoned on (020) 7222 5845 and John Smeaton's mobile telephone number is 07785 325808.