Embryology Bill
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Asked to clarify where the Prime Minister was on the Embryology Bill, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) replied that the Prime Minister was in favour of all three clauses.
Asked to clarify that the Prime Minister was in favour of removing the need for a father clause in IVF, the PMS replied that this was correct.
Asked if the Prime Minister would vote, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister was planning to vote.
Asked if the Prime Minister had expressed a view on an abortion time limit, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister answered that question for himself at his press conference on Thursday, where he said that he was in favour of the existing position.
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