All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group
The purpose of the All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group is to provide a forum for discussion of pro-life issues including abortion, euthanisais and research upon the human embryo.
Contents
People
Officers, November 2015 - February 2016
- Chair - Fiona Bruce - Conservative Party
- Vice-chair - Mark Pritchard - Conservative Party
- Vice-chair - Baroness Susan Cunliffe-Lister - Crossbench
- Vice-chair - John Pugh - Liberal Democrats
- Vice-chair - Baroness Gloria Hooper - Conservative Party
- Vice-chair - Robert Flello - Labour
- Vice-chair - Mary Glindon - Labour
- Vice-chair - Jim Shannon - Democratic Unionist Party
- Treasurer - Edward Leigh - Conservative Party
- Treasurer - Jeffrey Donaldson - Democratic Unionist Party
- Secretary - Margaret Ritchie - Social Democratic and Labour Party[1] [2]
2010
- Jim Dobbin - Chair
- Fiona Bruce
- Mark Pritchard -Vice-Chair
- Baroness Masham of Ilton -Vice-Chair
- Dr John Pugh -Vice-Chair
- Baroness Hooper -Vice-Chair
- Edward Leigh -Treasurers
- Jeffrey M. Donaldson -Treasurers
- Joe Benton - Secretary
- Margaret Ritchie -Secretary
- Gary Streeter
- David Amess
- Therese Coffey
- Julian Brazier
- David Burrowes
- Andrew Selous
- Greg Mulholland
- Nigel Dodds
- David Crausby
- Tom Clarke
- Joe Benton
- Thomas Docherty
- Mary Glindon - from 2011[4]
- Gavin Shuker[4]
Funding
2010
- £250 per calendar month from Christian Action Research and Education (CARE). Right to Life funds the post of an administrator for the group. £2500 from St Michael’s Church, London (registered March 2010).[5]
2011
- £250 per calendar month from Christian Action Research and Education (CARE). Right to Life funds the post of an administrator for the group. [4] [6]
Contact
- Mr Jim Dobbin MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 0968
Notes
- ↑ Pro-Life APPG, www.parliament.uk, accessed 18 November 2015
- ↑ Pro-Life APPG Register Feb 16, www.parliament.uk, accessed 16 February 2016
- ↑ House of Commons APPG Register, July 2010
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 House of Commons APPG Register, November 2011
- ↑ House of Commons APPG Register, July 2010
- ↑ REGISTER OF ALL-PARTY GROUPS (As at 23 December 2011)