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THERE'S PROBABLY NO GOD ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

EDM number 424 in 2008-09, proposed by Gregory Campbell on 13/01/2009.
Categorised under the topic of Religion and faith communities.

That this House notes the recent advertising campaign based on London buses, There's Probably No God, the brainchild of the British Humanist Association; also notes the fact that the rationale behind it is that people can be less careful about their lifestyle choices and general approach to life's consequences by discounting the likelihood of a Creator and an afterlife; and recommends to Christian groups considering alternative advertising approaches to There's Probably No God to counter it with the simple addition of But What If There Is?

This motion has been signed by a total of 16 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Gregory Campbell13/01/2009East LondonderryDUPProposed
Nicholas Winterton13/01/2009MacclesfieldConservativeSeconded
Bob Spink13/01/2009Castle PointIndependentSeconded
Lee Scott14/01/2009Ilford NorthConservativeSeconded
David Simpson14/01/2009Upper BannDUPSeconded
Ann Winterton14/01/2009CongletonConservativeSeconded
Lady Hermon26/01/2009North DownUUPSigned
David Amess27/01/2009Southend WestConservativeSigned
John Mason27/01/2009Glasgow EastScottish National PartySigned
Andrew MacKinlay28/01/2009ThurrockLabourSigned
Graham Brady02/02/2009Altrincham and Sale WestConservativeSigned
Brian Binley02/02/2009Northampton SouthConservativeSigned
Richard Younger-Ross26/02/2009TeignbridgeLiberal DemocratSigned
Alasdair McDonnell03/03/2009Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Nigel Dodds03/03/2009Belfast NorthDUPSigned
Iris Robinson16/03/2009StrangfordDUPSigned

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