Early day motion 424

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THERE'S PROBABLY NO GOD ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

That this House notes the recent advertising campaign based on London buses, There's Probably No God, the brainchild of the British Humanist Association; also notes the fact that the rationale behind it is that people can be less careful about their lifestyle choices and general approach to life's consequences by discounting the likelihood of a Creator and an afterlife; and recommends to Christian groups considering alternative advertising approaches to There's Probably No God to counter it with the simple addition of But What If There Is?

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Amess, David Conservative Party Southend West 27.01.2009
Binley, Brian Conservative Party Northampton South 02.02.2009
Brady, Graham Conservative Party Altrincham and Sale West 02.02.2009
Campbell, Gregory Democratic Unionist Party Londonderry East 13.01.2009
Dodds, Nigel Democratic Unionist Party Belfast North 03.03.2009
Hermon, Lady Ulster Unionist Party North Down 26.01.2009
Mackinlay, Andrew Labour Party Thurrock 28.01.2009
Mason, John Scottish National Party Glasgow East 27.01.2009
McDonnell, Alasdair Social Democratic and Labour Party Belfast South 03.03.2009
Robinson, Iris Democratic Unionist Party Strangford 16.03.2009
Scott, Lee Conservative Party Ilford North 14.01.2009
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 14.01.2009
Spink, Bob INDEPENDENT Castle Point 13.01.2009
Winterton, Ann Conservative Party Congleton 14.01.2009
Winterton, Nicholas Conservative Party Macclesfield 13.01.2009
Younger-Ross, Richard Liberal Democrats Teignbridge 26.02.2009