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Passion For Life - organised by the All Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group:
www.passionforlife.org.uk

In 3 Rivers Pastoral Area we are at least 1,500 - If all Roman Catholics register their objection then we have a real chance to influence this fundamentally immoral, un-Christian and bad legislation - please encourage others to object.

 

OCTOBER UPDATES

From: Ian Lucas [mailto:ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk]
Sent: 25 October 2008 12:26
To: Ian Lucas
Subject: URGENT Passion for Life campaign update

Dear Friends

I was hoping not to have to write for a few more days, but sadly the Government announced on Friday that they are intending to rush the final stages of the HFE bill through with indecent haste, and it will be come before the House of Lords on Wednesday this coming week! Normal practice would allow for at least a fortnight between finishing it’s passage in the Commons and appearing in the Lords.

So what can we do now to influence the outcome in the Lords? Well, we must continue to lobby Lords as best we can. It is of course much more difficult to write to Lords than it is to MPs, as they don’t have constituencies as MPs do. However, there are ways, and the best is a hand written letter, but given the restricted time, fax will be most effective now.

If you write a letter and fax it to 020 7219 5979, it will be distributed, via the internal mail system, to the Peer you have addressed it to.

Can I ask you to write to a number of Peers, perhaps 10. Either write to some you know, or have heard of, or just pick them at random, for eg writing to all whose surname begins with the same letter as yours. It’s an unscientific method, but at this late stage, perhaps the most productive.

A list of Peers is here
If you are able to write a letter over the weekend for sending, rather than faxing, it would need to go in the post first thing Monday with a first class stamp. The address is The House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW.
Sadly many Lords do not have email addresses.

As you can see it won’t be easy to contact Lords, and that is one of the reasons the Government have left us with such little time. However, we mustn’t give up. We have had a tremendous campaign on this bill, culminating with the great result this week by having no further liberalising of the abortion act. We should continue to lobby where we can. And to pray.

What to say in the letter…

The issues of gravest concern that will be debated in the Lords are extremely complex, and centre around the issue of presumed and substitute consent given for cells, tissues, blood etc that have been donated for research. It might be easiest to simply express in your letter your concern on ‘consent’ issues, and ask Peers to vote for amendments that tighten up this area of the law.

If you wanted to go into more detail, I have attached a briefing document, supplied by the Christian Institute.

Thank you for all your support at this stage, as well as in the past. Unless this amendment is accepted, the bill will not return to the Commons, and the whole thing will soon be law. You will be able to get updates on the Passion for Life website over the next few days.

Kind regards


Ian Lucas
Campaign Co-ordinator
Passion for Life campaign
Tel: 07889 109809
ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk
www.passionforlife.org.uk
www.hfebill.org

 

 

From: Ian Lucas [mailto:ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk]
Sent: 22 October 2008 22:44
To: Ian Lucas
Subject: Passion for life update... It's been a good day

Dear Friends

I had to write this evening with an update of what happened today at the report stage of the HFE bill

It was a remarkable day. You may have seen in the press that there has been something of a development in the Governments handling of the HFE bill. Those of us of faith may choose to say it’s an answer to prayer. I certainly do.

On Monday it began to be rumoured that the Government was trying to ‘manage’ the process of keeping abortion off the agenda.

By Tuesday, the story had developed into a plan by the Leader of the House (Harriet Harman, a leading pro-choicer) that the Government were to issue an ‘order of consideration’ for the bill, whereby the abortion amendments that were to be selected by Mr Speaker for debate, would be at the end of the agenda. By Tuesday evening this was indeed what happened. In the meantime, the timetable became clearer – debate would start today (Wednesday), after PMQs, a statement, a ten minute rule bill and then the programme motion. This finally meant 2.30pm, and debate would finish at 6pm.

The bottom line is that abortion amendments were not even close to being discussed. The downside is that many aspects that are on the face of the bill, were also not discussed as time ran out. That was a great disappointment, issues around parenthood, consent when leaving cells/tissues for research and saviour siblings were not even reached.

In the end we lost every vote, although some of them were closer than many expected. But there were no votes at all on abortion, so that law remains unchanged. Given the pro-choice majority in the House of Commons as proved in the earlier votes in May, this is a great result, and there were many pro-abortion MPs very unhappy this evening.

I’d like to thank you for all your wonderful support during this campaign. It’s not quite over yet, the House of Lords will have another debate on the bill in November, but again this won’t include abortion.

Make no mistake this is, in the main due to the amount of pressure the Government and other MPs came under by pushing such an extreme pro-abortion agenda, and the fact that this was highlighted so successfully by many Pro-Life groups, including Passion for Life.

I will keep in touch over the next few weeks as the story unfolds further, but in the meantime, thank you again for sending so many campaign postcards to MPs, writing, phoning, visiting etc. Close to 2 million postcards were distributed over the last 9 months.

Tomorrow (Thursday) I will post the Hansard links of the debate on the website as well as the voting lists. If your MP voted the way you wanted, please drop him/her a line to thank them. The battle isn’t over yet, and indeed we have lost ground on embryology, but things are so much better than they might have been!

Kind regards, and I have pasted below the press statement senior pro-life MPs Jim Dobbin and Anne Widdecombe have issued this evening.

Ian Lucas
Campaign Co-ordinator
Passion for Life campaign
Tel: 07889 109809
ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk
www.passionforlife.org.uk
www.hfebill.org

 


The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill Report Stage And Final Reading THIS COMING WEDNESDAY OCT 22nd.. lots of information on The Right to Life Website www.righttolife.org.uk

Passion for Life campaign update - a Downing Street petition has been launched against extending the abortion act to Northern Ireland (as some extreme MPs are trying achieve).

 

SEPTEMBER UPDATE

From: Ian Lucas [mailto:ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk]
Sent: 19 September 2008 17:03
To: Ian Lucas
Subject: Passion for Life campaign update

Dear Friends

I wanted to thank you for the amazing response there has been to the latest postcard campaign – so much so that we have had to have a reprint to keep up with demand. When the next batch has gone out, close to 2 million postcards will have been distributed around the country for sending back to MPs.

If you haven’t had the new card yet, please do let me know, there will be no shortage when we receive delivery on Tuesday, and I will get them to you. We still don’t know when the next stage of the bill will come to the House of Commons – but we think it will be around mid October. So please get the cards to all you friends, family, church etc for sending back asap.

Just reply to this email and I will get the cards to you by the end of next week. If you have had some and need more, again please just let me know.

One more thing – a Downing Street petition has been launched against extending the abortion act to Northern Ireland (as some extreme MPs are trying achieve). Please sign the petition here
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Anti-Abortion/

Thanks again for all your support

Kind regards
Ian Lucas
Campaign Co-ordinator
Passion for Life campaign
Tel: 07889 109809
ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk
www.passionforlife.org.uk
www.hfebill.org


 

From: Ian Lucas [mailto:ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk]
Sent: 28 August 2008 20:53
To: Ian Lucas
Subject: Passion for Life update - SEPTEMBER CAMPAIGN STARTS HERE!

Dear Friends

It’s been a few weeks since I wrote – I do hope you have had/are having a good summer holiday.

The Passion for Life campaign has been hard at it, working on its’ third and final stage – a brand new postcard campaign to run for the month of September.

Whether or not you have sent postcards to MPs before, it is absolutely vital that as many cards are sent in as possible – PLEASE CAN YOU HELP US WITH THIS?

In the Autumn, probably mid October, the HFE bill will come back to the House of Commons for final voting, and soon after it will become law (after a final hurdle in the House of Lords).

You will remember that many of the issues we campaigned upon in the earlier stages have now been voted on – but the bill has moved on, and there are now new issues we need to campaign on. It is these issues that are covered on the new postcard. I have attached the pdf of the new card for your information, but please do let me know by email how many cards you will require for distribution to your family, friends, church, street, clubs etc. We must act now, and have these returned to MPs by the end of September to have an impact.

I will be writing again soon with details of the amendments that are being presented to the House of Commons – including some extremely worrying attempts to liberate the abortion law.

There is no shortage of cards, and I will have them sent to you asap, so do please get in touch.

Kind regards, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Ian Lucas
Campaign Co-ordinator
Passion for Life campaign
Tel: 07889 109809
ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk
www.passionforlife.org.uk
www.hfebill.org

JULY UPDATE

From: Ian Lucas [mailto:ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk]
Sent: 10 July 2008 16:38
To: Ian Lucas
Subject: Passion for Life UPDATE

Dear Friends

I am writing to let you know that the Government has decided to delay the final stages of the HFE bill until the Autumn. This is an astonishing turn around, given their earlier desire to push it through as quickly as possible. It could well be something to do with the amount of public uproar that the bill has caused – and also something to do with the Glasgow by-election!

Either way we can consider it a small victory – for now – so thank you to all who have written to their MP and the Prime Minister – it really works!

However, there is of course a bigger battle ahead. In the Autumn it would be possible for the Government to allocate more time for the remaining stages in the Commons, meaning that more amendments could be voted on, on abortion and all the other issues in the bill that we have been fighting so hard.

It is absolutely crucial that we keep up the momentum that has been built up over the last few months, and don’t let the Government off the hook. I will be writing again very shortly to let you know how the ‘Passion For Life’ campaign will go forward into the Summer.

In the meantime, thank you again for all your support. Be encouraged, writing to MPs DOES make a difference, and if we keep the pressure up, who knows what else we can achieve!

Keep in touch..

Kind regards

Ian Lucas
Campaign Co-ordinator
Passion for Life campaign
Suite 452, Southbank House, Black Prince Road, London SE1 7SJ
Tel: 0203 176 0032
Mob: 07889 109809
ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk
www.passionforlife.org.uk
www.hfebill.org

From: Ian Lucas [mailto:ian.lucas@appplg.co.uk]
Sent: 04 July 2008 13:54
To: Ian Lucas
Subject: Passion for Life - URGENT campaign update

Dear Friends.

Please read and act, and then forward to your friends and contacts to do the same!

As you may know, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill has already allowed the creation of human/animal hybrid embryos, ‘saviour’ (or spare part) siblings and the end of the ‘need for a father’. Additionally, MPs have decided not to reduce the upper time limit for abortion.

We are now told that the remaining House of Commons stages of the Bill will be on Monday 14th July.

Please now take the opportunity to email your MP to ask him/her to vote against;

• Liberalising the Abortion Act. Some MPs are attempting to do this.
• Human reproductive cloning. The bill as it stands has a loophole which needs tightening up.
• GM (Genetically Modified) babies, There’s concern that this could lead to designer babies.

It is also vital you ask them to support an amendment on the ‘Hunt test’. This would ensure that anyone who wanted to create mixed animal and human embryos would have to prove that the research is needed, and that there is no alternative available.

Please also ask MPs to push for free votes on all these issues at the remaining stages of the Bill, by signing Early Day Motion No. 1953. Currently the Government intends to impose a whip, meaning that their MPs are not allowed to vote according to their conscience.

It is absolutely vital that as many people as possible email their MP AND the Prime Minister now, expressing their concern over these issues, as well as calling for a free vote at the ‘ Report’ and ‘3rd Reading’ stages. Please email your MP now – and as many of your friends and contacts and ask them to do the same.

MPs email addresses are surname followed by first initial @ parliament.uk

For example Gordon Brown would be browng@parliament.uk
David Cameron would be camerond@parliament.uk

If you can’t identify your MP or their email address, do let me know.

There is further information on www.passionforlife.org.uk

Thank you for all your support so far – please take this late opportunity to affect the final shape of this bill.

Ian Lucas
Campaign Co-ordinator
Passion for Life campaign

 

BACKGROUND

At the moment Parliament is considering a piece of legislation called the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.

This is the most important Bill to affect life issues since the 1967 Abortion Act. Some of the issues at stake are:

  • It would allow scientists to create embryos that are half human, half animal.
  • It would mean that infertility clinics would no longer have to consider a child’s need for a father. This would, for example, allow a female couple to proceed with IVF treatment with one of the females taking the role of the child’s father. The Bill also relaxes rules on surrogate mothers.
  • At present the Government has an organisation which decides what scientists are allowed to do in terms of life issues. This body is unelected and has no pro-life members. The Bill proposes to continue using this body, but the Catholic Church believes it is deeply biased and should be replaced with an organisation which represents all views in the life debate.
  • Although the Bill does not mention abortion, it is well known that MPs in favour of abortion are going to propose amendments to make abortions easier to arrange in future.
  • Owing to the seriousness of these issues, the Catholic bishops of England and Wales have written to every parish urging Catholics to register their disapproval of the contents of the Bill.

What can you do?

1. Find out more about what the Bill proposes, and what the issues are:

> See useful talks given by our own Charles Forrest at Our Lady Queen of Apostles

> Latest statement from Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor:

> Catholic Church resources:
 

2. Write to you MP - One of the most effective measures is to write to your MP. Write in your own words, because MPs are not convinced by hundreds of identical letters. You don’t have to cover all the points above – just write what you believe about the issues that matter to you most. 3 Rivers MPs are:

However if you find it difficult to write words that cover the main issues etc. here is format that may help you:

Dear (MP)

I support the aims of the "Passion for Life" campaign and ask you to vote accordingly. There are already 600 UK abortions every day, so it should not be made easier.

Please vote against:

any further liberalisation of the abortion laws
the creation of Animal/Human hybrids
the removal of the ' need for a Father' from law and birth certificates
increased use of embryos in stem cell research, especially where alternatives are available.
Please don't vote for any further weakening of the value of human life. My own vote at the next general election will be influenced by how you vote, so please let me know where you stand on these vital issues.

Your card or letter must be signed and an address given.

(scroll down to see a real  example of a letter to Sandra Gidley from our own John Williams

(If you are not sure who your MP is, visit www.writetothem.com and type in your postcode......)

3. If you have more time, why not visit your MP and talk to him or her face to face? This will help you get to know them and put some of the counter-arguments if they support parts of the Bill.

4. If you are in Mark Oaten’s constituency, why not visit his online poll, [hotlink to www.markoaten.com/getinteractive.phtml] where you can register your opposition to the Bill.

5. Add your name to a petition calling on the Prime Minister to allow a free vote for Labour MPs when the Bill is voted on in the House of Commons [hotlink to http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/embryovote]



Letter to Sandra Gidley from our own John Williams

3rd March 2008

Sandra Gidley MP
The Constituency Office
3A Victoria Place
Love Lane
Romsey
SO51 8DE

Dear Sandra Gidley

As my MP and also as the Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for Health, I assume that you (and no doubt your researchers) have given considerable thought to the issues which will arise on the Human Tissue and Embryos Bill which will be debated in the Commons in the near future.

Thank you for the standard letter you sent me and numerous of my friends, acquaintances and your constituents giving your views, although not specifically addressing many of the detailed points which have been raised. As you presumably have some influence over Liberal Democrat policy on health, I will comment further under the headings you chose for your letter.

Embryo experimentation and cloning

To begin with, you say that Lib Dems have supported therapeutic cloning and welcome the new regulation on human embryos outside the body, but that banning human embryo research would be “subject to a free vote”, and that you would vote against it because the benefits could really help in some disease areas. This does not provide any confidence that you and other Lib Dems would deviate from Party policy. Does a “free vote” apply only to this heading or to all parts of the Bill?

It seems from what you say that Lib Dems see nothing wrong with the calamitous position of the Labour Government (who are not allowing a free vote) which said that the Bill was introduced “to reform the regulation of human embryology and ensures that Britain remains a world leader in medical research”. They make absolutely no mention of ethical considerations – and it looks as though you agree with them.

Years of research on thousands of aborted foetuses have found no cure for any disease, while, at the same time, research on adult stem cells is proving to be successful. The time has come to accept that there is no need to carry on with research on human foetuses. Do you know about this research or are you choosing to ignore it?

It is a relief that you draw the line at inter-species embryos “at this time”. But not for any declared reason. What would make you change your mind?

Fatherhood

Numerous studies over decades have constantly shown that the natural development of a child in a family suffers in the absence of a father. The “good evidence” that you say exists that children of lesbian couples are at no disadvantage can in no way compare with the weight of evidence to the contrary. Once again Lib Dem party policy comes down against the best interests of children.

There is no mention of a free vote on this. Who decides what Lib Dem MPs can and cannot do? Are all your MPs of the same mind on this subject? It is nothing to be proud of.

Abortion

I am saddened that you see no reason to at least make some reduction on the number of abortions carried out in this country. It is a shameful fact that Britain is top of the league in the western world on the number of abortions carried out on demand. Are you content with the horrifying statistic that over 6 million abortions have been carried out in this country over the last 40 years, a figure that even David Steel is now said to find abhorrent? If not, what measures would you suggest to put matters right?

Even worse, the lower limit of abortion in Britain at 24 weeks is nearly twice the average of 13 weeks in the rest of Europe – which in itself would be lower if our figures were not included.

You say that in spite of a recent case in the USA (we have had them in this country and have no need to look further) you have not yet seen convincing evidence to reduce the time limit. Medical advances (which you fully support in other connections) have reached a stage where more and more babies are surviving at 24 weeks. The trend is downwards. Hospitals strive to make this possible. It should be a cause for celebration, not something to ignore. Do you disbelieve mounting evidence that the unborn at this stage of gestation feel the pain of their death? This is merciless killing of the defenceless in its worst sense.

Obviously other countries do take ethical considerations into account. The unborn child has a right to live. What sort of civilisation is it that does not protect the weak and the vulnerable? In fact, the most weak and the most vulnerable.

There are studies in the USA and, even more notably, a very large study of thousands of women in Finland, which show that women who have had an abortion without any advice and counselling, are not warned of the long-term psychological and physical effects. These effects are common, but have so far been either largely unknown or ignored. Women are not best served by those who advocate abortion on demand, and as quickly as it can possibly be arranged.

The one crumb of comfort I, and other of your constituents, found in your letter was your opposition to experiments on inter-species embryos. This has already been breached and might cause you to rethink your position on much else in this Bill.

I would be grateful for a genuine reply.

Yours sincerely


John Williams.

 


   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pastoral message from Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connoror

 

the postcard can be ordered individually, or large quantities by email to info@passionforlife.org.uk

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One of the most effective measures is to write to your MP.

Write in your own words, because MPs are not convinced by hundreds of identical letters. You don’t have to cover all the points above – just write what you believe about the issues that matter to you most

3 Rivers MPs are:

Mark Oaten [hotlink to www.markoaten.com]

Chris Huhne [hotlink to www.chrishuhne.org.uk]

Sandra Gidley [hotlink to www.sandragidley.org]

If you are not sure who your MP is, visit www.writetothem.com and type in your postcode.

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