I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak in this debate, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I add my name to those of other hon. Members who support the Bill—I believe that supporting this legislation is something of which we should all be very proud. The Bill provides legislative support for what we all know deep down to be true: all parents, regardless of gender, may want to spend time with their young children—many do. It is crucial to our fight against discrimination that it should be seen as normal for both men and women to take time off for a new baby.
This evening, we have discussed whether the Bill will make it more or less likely that women of childbearing age will be discriminated against. The hon. Member for Mid-Worcestershire (Peter Luff) is no longer in his seat, but I note that he said that he has evidence of that practice taking place, in which case I hope that he will give it to the police.
I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman is not here, because I wanted him to have the opportunity to withdraw his comment, which I found rather condescending, that we should have a drink and discuss the issues. A few minutes earlier, he did not even know my name—I wonder whether it is normal for him to invite ladies to go for drinks when he does not know their names.
Work and Families Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Kitty Ussher
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 5 December 2005.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Work and Families Bill.
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