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FETAL PAIN

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1551: tabled on 19 July 1994

Tabled in the 1993-94 session.

This motion has been signed by 48 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 notes repeated scientific reports on fetal sentience beginning with ID Hogg, published in 1941 in the Journal of Comparative Neurology; notes this demonstrated avoidance responses occur at five to six weeks gestation when the fetus is touched around the mouth and that this progresses to an almost complete range of responses at 12 weeks; notes that Professor Sir William Lilley, the pioneer of fetal medicine, persistently reported that the fetal response to pain is the same as that of any human or, indeed, a dog, cat or rat; notes that a report from the Council for Science and Society in 1984 called for the experimental use of human embryos up to six weeks after conception, explaining the limit on the grounds of the embryo's right 'not to feel pain' which they admitted was possible at six weeks; notes the Lancet report of 9th July 1994, stating 'the fetus mounts a hormonal stress response to invasive procedures ... raising the possibility that the fetus feels pain in utero and may benefit from anaesthesia'; notes the response that the fetus could be given anaesthesia which could endanger the mother; calls on the Secretary of State to ensure that all women undergoing abortion are properly informed on fetal sentience and potential anaesthetic dangers; and calls for changes to the Abortion Act to give protection to the human fetus which scientific evidence clearly indicates does feel pain yet has less protection than laboratory animals.

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.

Brazier, Mr Julian
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Canterbury
Campbell-Savours, Mr Dale
Labour
Signed on 19 July 1994
Workington
Cann, Mr Jamie
Labour
Signed on 19 October 1994
Ipswich
Cash, Mr William
Conservative
Signed on 21 July 1994
Stafford
Channon, Paul
Conservative
Signed on 26 October 1994
Southend West
Colvin, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 17 October 1994
Romsey and Waterside
Cormack, Sir Patrick
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
South Staffordshire
Cummings, John
Labour
Signed on 20 July 1994
Easington
Day, Mr Stephen
Conservative
Signed on 20 July 1994
Cheadle
Deva, Nirj
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Brentford and Isleworth
Dickens, Geoffrey
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Littleborough and Saddleworth
Dover, Den
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Chorley
Dunn, Mr Bob
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Dartford
Dunnachie, Jimmy
Labour
Signed on 18 October 1994
Glasgow, Pollok
Elletson, Harold
Conservative
Signed on 24 October 1994
Blackpool North
Ewing, Mrs Margaret
Scottish National Party
Signed on 2 November 1994
Moray
Fry, Sir Peter
Conservative
Signed on 17 October 1994
Wellingborough
Gallie, Mr Phil
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Ayr
Galloway, Mr George
Labour
Signed on 21 July 1994
Glasgow, Hillhead
Greenway, Harry
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Ealing North
Hughes, Simon
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 21 July 1994
Southwark and Bermondsey
Hunter, Mr Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 20 July 1994
Basingstoke
Jessel, Toby
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Twickenham
Leigh, Mr Edward
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Gainsborough and Horncastle
Lord, Sir Michael
Conservative
Signed on 17 October 1994
Central Suffolk
MacDonald, Dr Calum
Labour
Signed on 18 October 1994
Western Isles
Mallon, Mr Seamus
Social Democratic & Labour Party
Signed on 21 October 1994
Newry and Armagh
McAvoy, Mr Thomas
Labour
Signed on 19 July 1994
Glasgow, Rutherglen
McGrady, Mr Eddie
Social Democratic & Labour Party
Signed on 17 October 1994
South Down
Murphy, Mr Paul
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1994
Torfaen
Nicholls, Mr Patrick
Conservative
Signed on 18 October 1994
Teignbridge
Pawsey, James
Conservative
Signed on 18 October 1994
Rugby and Kenilworth
Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth
Conservative
Signed on 21 July 1994
Batley and Spen
Ross, Mr William
Ulster Unionist Party
Signed on 19 October 1994
East Londonderry
Smyth, The Rev Martin
Ulster Unionist Party
Signed on 21 July 1994
South Belfast
Sumberg, David
Conservative
Signed on 19 October 1994
Bury South
Thompson, Jack
Labour
Signed on 20 October 1994
Wansbeck
Vaughan, Sir Gerard
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Reading East
Wilkinson, Mr John
Conservative
Signed on 17 October 1994
Ruislip - Northwood
Winterton, Sir Nicholas
Conservative
Signed on 19 July 1994
Macclesfield

These members had previously signed the motion, but have now withdrawn their support. The date shown is when the Member withdrew their signature from the motion.