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Protecting Photography

EDM number 251 in 2005-06, proposed by Austin Mitchell on 06/06/2005.

That this House is concerned about the welfare of children and supportive of all efforts to protect their innocence, but nonetheless considers that recent panic measures against photographers taking entirely innocent pictures of children and young people in public places is both unnecessary and unfair; believes such interventions slur both photography and photographers, from professionals to amateurs, in ways which can only inhibit photography, as well as diminishing the joys of this people's art, and imputing guilt to the natural and desirable efforts of photographers to still time, and record the beauties of the UK; further believes that the Mayor of London should think again about his proposal to erect warning signs in parks, and his preposterous warnings that digital photography used to `photograph children in public places in London' is some kind of threat, and that this is calculated only to create fear of photographers and generate an unnecessary panic about any photography at all in public places, as if users of digital and camera phones are all potential paedophiles; and commends the campaign launched by Amateur Photographer to warn against such officious and official follies and to protect photographers in general from victimisation and any imputations of guilt, about taking pictures of children in whatever open public place they happen to be.

This motion has been signed by a total of 45 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Austin Mitchell06/06/2005Great GrimsbyLabourProposed
Bob Spink07/06/2005Castle PointConservativeSeconded
Mike Hancock07/06/2005Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
David Drew08/06/2005StroudLabourSeconded
David Wilshire09/06/2005SpelthorneConservativeSeconded
Richard Younger-Ross09/06/2005TeignbridgeLiberal DemocratSeconded
Alan Simpson09/06/2005Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Gerald Howarth09/06/2005AldershotConservativeSigned
Kevin Barron09/06/2005Rother ValleyLabourSigned
Ann Cryer13/06/2005KeighleyLabourSigned
Paul Keetch15/06/2005HerefordLiberal DemocratSigned
John Battle16/06/2005Leeds WestLabourSigned
Alan Meale16/06/2005MansfieldLabourSigned
Adrian Bailey23/06/2005West Bromwich WestLabourSigned
Peter Bottomley23/06/2005Worthing WestConservativeSigned
Peter Luff27/06/2005Mid WorcestershireConservativeSigned
David Chaytor29/06/2005Bury NorthLabourSigned
Doug Henderson30/06/2005Newcastle upon Tyne NorthLabourSigned
John Hemming30/06/2005Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
John McDonnell04/07/2005Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSigned
John Barrett05/07/2005Edinburgh WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Richard Bacon06/07/2005South NorfolkConservativeSigned
Simon Burns06/07/2005West ChelmsfordConservativeSigned
Ann Winterton12/07/2005CongletonConservativeSigned
Gordon Prentice13/07/2005PendleLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins14/07/2005Luton NorthLabourSigned
Henry Bellingham14/07/2005North West NorfolkConservativeSigned
Keith Vaz14/07/2005Leicester EastLabourSigned
Mark Oaten18/07/2005WinchesterLiberal DemocratSigned
John Baron19/07/2005BillericayConservativeSigned
Jon Cruddas20/07/2005DagenhamLabourSigned
Andrew Murrison21/07/2005WestburyConservativeSigned
Jeremy Wright21/07/2005Rugby and KenilworthConservativeSigned
Andrew Rosindell10/10/2005RomfordConservativeSigned
Norman Baker10/10/2005LewesLiberal DemocratSigned
Michael Jabez Foster10/10/2005Hastings and RyeLabourSigned
Nigel Evans10/10/2005Ribble ValleyConservativeSigned
Chris McCafferty10/10/2005Calder ValleyLabourSigned
Paul Holmes11/10/2005ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSigned
Graham Stuart11/10/2005Beverley and HoldernessConservativeSigned
Sandra Gidley12/10/2005RomseyLiberal DemocratSigned
Robert Flello13/10/2005Stoke-on-Trent SouthLabourSigned
Derek Conway20/10/2005Old Bexley & SidcupConservativeSigned
Chris Mullin24/10/2005Sunderland SouthLabourSigned
Bill Etherington27/02/2006Sunderland NorthLabourSigned

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