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Photos: Kenyans take to the streets for protest anniversary

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sports   来源:Travel  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:A decade later, by the mid-1960s, it was rare for babies to be removed from the delivery room without being individually labelled.

A decade later, by the mid-1960s, it was rare for babies to be removed from the delivery room without being individually labelled.

, passing its first major vote in the House of Commons with a majority of 55 MPs from a wide range of political parties.But at least a dozen MPs who backed it or abstained in November have now said they are likely to vote against it.

Photos: Kenyans take to the streets for protest anniversary

The bill would allow terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to receive medical assistance to dieSupporters remain confident it will eventually become law but it faces further parliamentary tests.The bill is a private members' bill, sponsored by backbench Labour MP Kim Leadbeater.

Photos: Kenyans take to the streets for protest anniversary

MPs have been given a free vote on it, meaning they can decide based on their conscience rather than having to follow a party line.They have spent the past few months examining it in detail, with more than 500 amendments tabled.

Photos: Kenyans take to the streets for protest anniversary

Some of these changes will be voted on by MPs next Friday - and a final Commons vote will take place in the summer, before it heads to the House of Lords for further scrutiny.

Markus Campbell-Savours, the Labour MP for Penrith and Solway, is one of those who has said he's now likely to vote against the bill after previously supporting it.He will face an extended four years on licence at the end of his sentence.

An NSPCC spokesperson said: "As a teacher Clark had a duty to keep children safe."Instead for seven years he posed as a teenage boy on a social media platform, using his fake profile to target and groom young girls before persuading them to send naked images of themselves.

"This kind of sexual abuse can have a devasting impact on the victims and it is vital all the children involved in this case have access to the support they need to move forwards with their lives."This case also highlights the need for social media sites to be doing much more to protect children and prevent offenders like Clark from using their platforms to carry out their crimes."

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