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Public Bodies Bill [HL]

My Lords, I support both this amendment and the two related amendments that follow it. They would guarantee in one way or another that the enormously valuable work of precisely the present ethics committee of the two bodies is continued. I speak in general, so far as a Bishop can ever speak, for the Christian churches and for other faith communities for whom the human embryo and human tissue have moral significance. That is not to say that the present ethics committee is in the pocket, so to speak, of the Bishops or of any faith community leaders. It is not, and the range of views and commitments of its members is and should be wide. However, it would be a serious mistake not to have an ethics committee or expert body specifically to weigh the moral as well as the medico-scientific questions that are involved in this very proper research, not least into the tragedy of infertility. Also of great significance for me is the serious support of the relevant professional bodies, so I urge the Government to consider these amendments very favourably.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
727 c688-9 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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