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40th Anniversary Of Civil Rights Movement In Northern Ireland

EDM number 1299 in 2007-08, proposed by Gregory Campbell on 01/04/2008.
Categorised under the topics of Human rights, Religion and faith communities and Religious discrimination.

That this House notes that 2008 is the 40th anniversary of the commencement of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, which was aimed primarily at employment and housing rights; recognises that 40 years on there are a range of commissions and non-departmental public bodies to ensure fairness and transparency in these and many other areas; believes that, whereas Roman Catholics felt disadvantaged when there were few safeguards and little data available to verify disadvantage in 1968, it is Protestants who in 2008 face disadvantage in jobs and cultural rights despite the existence of the data which verifies their claim to disadvantage and the organisations whose task it is to ensure that such disadvantage no longer exists; and calls upon those bodies to work to ensure that there is genuine equality in Northern Ireland for all.

This motion has been signed by a total of 15 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Gregory Campbell01/04/2008East LondonderryDUPProposed
Christopher Fraser01/04/2008South West NorfolkConservativeSeconded
Ann Winterton01/04/2008CongletonConservativeSeconded
Nicholas Winterton01/04/2008MacclesfieldConservativeSeconded
Peter Robinson01/04/2008Belfast EastDUPSeconded
Iris Robinson01/04/2008StrangfordDUPSeconded
David Simpson01/04/2008Upper BannDUPSigned
Sammy Wilson01/04/2008East AntrimDUPSigned
Kate Hoey02/04/2008VauxhallLabourSigned
Lindsay Hoyle02/04/2008ChorleyLabourSigned
Phil Willis02/04/2008Harrogate and KnaresboroughLiberal DemocratSigned
David Wilshire02/04/2008SpelthorneConservativeSigned
Philip Davies02/04/2008ShipleyConservativeSigned
John Pugh03/04/2008SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Nigel Dodds23/04/2008Belfast NorthDUPSigned

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