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Impact of allowing gene-editing and divergence from EU food standards

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1652: tabled on 16 March 2021

Tabled in the 2019-21 session.

This motion has been signed by 30 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

Motion text

That this House has grave concerns over the Government’s proposal to authorise in England the use of gene-editing technologies in agriculture and food and drink manufacturing; notes that, since Brexit, any substantial regulatory divergence between the UK and EU poses a major threat to UK exports into European markets, and also for the export of goods from mainland UK ports into Northern Ireland; shares the concern of Unite the Union that such divergence from the approach of EU regulation over gene-editing would have yet more catastrophic impacts including the loss of thousands of jobs and undermining of the Northern Ireland protocol; observes that agriculture is a devolved issue within the UK context, but that, in the event of gene-editing being allowed in England, Scottish and Welsh products without gene-edited ingredients could still be denied access to EU markets; fears the impact that the aggressive commercial exploitation of gene-editing technologies would have on poor farmers in the global south, and on distracting Western governments from addressing the structural causes of climate change; and therefore believes that the Government’s approach to this issue must continue to be subject to the precautionary principle, must not be made in the absence of a robust scientific evidence-base on the long-term impacts of such technologies, must not allow multinational corporations to exert undue influence via proprietary rights, and must not pre-empt decision-making by the devolved nations or the UK's European partners.

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.

Osborne, Kate
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Jarrow
Whitley, Mick
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Birkenhead
Hopkins, Rachel
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Luton South
Long Bailey, Rebecca
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Salford and Eccles
Lavery, Ian
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Wansbeck
McDonnell, John
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Hayes and Harlington
Begum, Apsana
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Poplar and Limehouse
Johnson, Kim
Labour
Signed on 17 March 2021
Liverpool, Riverside
Lucas, Caroline
Green Party
Signed on 18 March 2021
Brighton, Pavilion
Sharma, Mr Virendra
Labour
Signed on 18 March 2021
Ealing, Southall
Ribeiro-Addy, Bell
Labour
Signed on 18 March 2021
Streatham
MacAskill, Kenny
Scottish National Party
Signed on 18 March 2021
East Lothian
Carden, Dan
Labour
Signed on 18 March 2021
Liverpool, Walton
Lloyd, Tony
Labour
Signed on 18 March 2021
Rochdale
Hanna, Claire
Social Democratic & Labour Party
Signed on 18 March 2021
Belfast South
Hobhouse, Wera
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 22 March 2021
Bath
Trickett, Jon
Labour
Signed on 22 March 2021
Hemsworth
Burgon, Richard
Labour
Signed on 22 March 2021
Leeds East
Sultana, Zarah
Labour
Signed on 22 March 2021
Coventry South
Eastwood, Colum
Social Democratic & Labour Party
Signed on 22 March 2021
Foyle
Byrne, Ian
Labour
Signed on 23 March 2021
Liverpool, West Derby
Cruddas, Jon
Labour
Signed on 25 March 2021
Dagenham and Rainham
Foy, Mary Kelly
Labour
Signed on 13 April 2021
City of Durham
Winter, Beth
Labour
Signed on 13 April 2021
Cynon Valley

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.