November 23, 2007 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill : Removal of ‘Need for a Father’ clause
Politicians and Church leaders launched a concerted effort to deflect the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill during its second reading in the House of Lords. Centre for Social Justice leader Iain Duncan Smith fired the opening salvo with an article in the Mail on Sunday (Nov 17) where he wrote "if the Bill becomes law next year another nail will have been hammered into the coffin of the traditional family". The former Tory leader was seen by some to be challenging David
Cameron to declare which side the Conservative party is on "in the fightback to save our civilisation" (columnist Melanie Phillips, Daily Mail, Nov 19).
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