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NATIONAL IMPOTENCE DAY 2004

EDM (Early Day Motion) 578: tabled on 06 February 2004

Tabled in the 2003-04 session.

This motion has been signed by 41 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

Motion text

That this House recognises the importance of National Impotence Day and praises the Sexual Dysfunction Association for raising awareness of this significant health problem; notes that an estimated one in 10 males over the age of 21 suffers from impotence at some point in their lives; regrets that a number of sufferers do not currently seek medical help as they may be unaware of the current availability of varied effective treatments, they may not know who to approach for treatment or they may simply be too embarrassed; wholeheartedly supports National Impotence Day on Saturday 14th February; and hopes that through this day and the efforts and actions of the Sexual Dysfunction Association, awareness of this health condition can be improved and that support for, and research into, impotence will be maintained thereafter.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Burns, Mr Simon
Conservative
Signed on 6 February 2004
West Chelmsford
Caton, Mr Martin
Labour
Signed on 10 February 2004
Gower
Duncan, Mr Peter
Conservative
Signed on 23 February 2004
Galloway and Upper Nithsdale
Etherington, Bill
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2004
Sunderland North
Evans, Mr Nigel
Conservative
Signed on 1 November 2004
Ribble Valley
Fabricant, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 22 March 2004
Lichfield
Flight, Mr Howard
Conservative
Signed on 2 March 2004
Arundel and South Downs
Garnier, Mr Edward
Conservative
Signed on 23 February 2004
Harborough
Gillan, Mrs Cheryl
Conservative
Signed on 24 February 2004
Chesham and Amersham
Gray, Mr James
Conservative
Signed on 11 February 2004
North Wiltshire
Grayling, Chris
Conservative
Signed on 24 June 2004
Epsom and Ewell
Heald, Mr Oliver
Conservative
Signed on 24 February 2004
North East Hertfordshire
Hendry, Charles
Conservative
Signed on 5 May 2004
Wealden
Hunter, Mr Andrew
Independent Conservative
Signed on 26 February 2004
Basingstoke
Jones, Lynne
Labour
Signed on 10 February 2004
Birmingham, Selly Oak
Key, Robert
Conservative
Signed on 12 February 2004
Salisbury
Lansley, Mr Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 6 February 2004
South Cambridgeshire
Loughton, Tim
Conservative
Signed on 6 February 2004
East Worthing and Shoreham
Luff, Peter
Conservative
Signed on 10 February 2004
Mid Worcestershire
Marris, Rob
Labour
Signed on 9 February 2004
Wolverhampton South West
May, Mrs Theresa
Conservative
Signed on 24 February 2004
Maidenhead
McIntosh, Miss Anne
Conservative
Signed on 10 February 2004
Vale of York
Mercer, Patrick
Conservative
Signed on 27 February 2004
Newark
Murrison, Dr Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 6 February 2004
Westbury
Pickles, Mr Eric
Conservative
Signed on 11 March 2004
Brentwood and Ongar
Sanders, Mr Adrian
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 10 February 2004
Torbay
Selous, Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 23 February 2004
South West Bedfordshire
Simpson, Alan
Labour
Signed on 4 March 2004
Nottingham South
Spelman, Mrs Caroline
Conservative
Signed on 11 February 2004
Meriden
Spink, Bob
Conservative
Signed on 9 February 2004
Castle Point
Swire, Mr Hugo
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2004
East Devon
Tonge, Dr Jenny
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 10 February 2004
Richmond Park
Watkinson, Angela
Conservative
Signed on 25 February 2004
Upminster
Wiggin, Bill
Conservative
Signed on 24 June 2004
Leominster
Wilshire, Mr David
Conservative
Signed on 10 February 2004
Spelthorne

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.