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Influence Of Faith Groups On Government

EDM number 812 in 2005-06, proposed by Lynne Jones on 19/10/2005.

That this House questions the need for a Faith Communities Liaison Group, with the remit to `lay the foundations for the effective long-term involvement of the faith communities perspectives and needs in policy development across Government', given that faith communities already have the same rights as others to respond to public consultations, to seek to influence public policy, to initiate contacts with Government, and to lobby honourable Members and Ministers; notes that people with no religious beliefs are the second largest faith group shown in the recent census figures, but are generally excluded from Government meetings with faith groups; and concurs with the British Humanist Association that allowing faith groups disproportionately to influence the Government in this way is undemocratic and discriminatory and can help to perpetuate the erroneous idea that religions have a monopoly on moral values or social concerns.

This motion has been signed by a total of 11 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Lynne Jones19/10/2005Birmingham, Selly OakLabourProposed
Ian Gibson20/10/2005Norwich NorthLabourSeconded
Paul Holmes20/10/2005ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSeconded
Ann Cryer25/10/2005KeighleyLabourSeconded
Piara S Khabra26/10/2005Ealing, SouthallLabourSeconded
Michael Clapham27/10/2005Barnsley West and PenistoneLabourSeconded
Nick Harvey28/10/2005North DevonLiberal DemocratSigned
Bill Etherington28/10/2005Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
David Clelland02/11/2005Tyne BridgeLabourSigned
Alan Simpson03/11/2005Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Eric Illsley14/11/2005Barnsley CentralLabourSigned

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