Early day motion 715

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND HONOURABLE MEMBER FOR BATH

  • Session: 1995-96
  • Date tabled: 02.04.1996
  • Primary sponsor: Thornton, Malcolm
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    That this House condemns the fierce and ill-considered attack on religious education by the honourable Member for Bath when, on behalf of the Liberal Democrats, he said that in an ideal world there would be no religious state schools and that his party would put a stop to daily acts of worship; and believes that the closure of all Anglican, Catholic and other religious schools would be an unmitigated disaster for both the culture and education system of the United Kingdom.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Amess, David Conservative Party Basildon 02.04.1996
Bellingham, Henry Conservative Party North West Norfolk 02.04.1996
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey Conservative Party Cotswold 02.04.1996
Duncan Smith, Iain Conservative Party Chingford and Woodford Green 02.04.1996
Evans, Nigel Conservative Party Ribble Valley 02.04.1996
Fabricant, Michael Conservative Party Lichfield 02.04.1996
Haselhurst, Alan Conservative Party Saffron Walden 22.04.1996
Hawkins, Nick Conservative Party Surrey Heath 02.04.1996
Hendry, Charles Conservative Party High Peak 02.04.1996
Key, Robert Conservative Party Salisbury 02.04.1996
Leigh, Edward Conservative Party Gainsborough 02.04.1996
Nicholls, Patrick Conservative Party Teignbridge 02.04.1996
Roe, Marion Conservative Party Broxbourne 02.04.1996
Townend, John Conservative Party East Yorkshire 02.04.1996
Waterson, Nigel Conservative Party Eastbourne 02.04.1996
Winterton, Ann Conservative Party Congleton 02.04.1996
Winterton, Ann Independent Conservative Congleton 02.04.1996
Winterton, Nicholas Conservative Party Macclesfield 16.04.1996