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Cure for spinal chord injuries under threat from conservative MPs
Monday 04 June 2007
Greens MP and medical research spokesperson Lee Rhiannon said today that all four Greens NSW MPs will vote for the therapeutic cloning bill . She called on all NSW MPs to support this legislation in the wake of lobbying against it from conservative religious MPs.
"There is a real risk that the Human Cloning and Other Prohibited Practices Amendment Bill will be blocked by the NSW Upper House. Conservative MPs from Labor, the Coalition and the right wing cross benchers are working hard to have this bill defeated," Ms Rhiannon said.
"This
Bill is about offering people who are badly suffering some chance of
relief. It is no time to cloud the debate with prejudice and
misinformation..
"Some of the opposition to this legislation comes from the religious belief that life begins at conception.
"If
that is their belief, then MPs should reject the use of the products of
this research in their own lives but they have no right to impose their
religion onto others who do not share them.
"The overwhelming
majority of Australians reject the idea that life begins at conception.
The minority who do not accept this view should not seek to stop
science that can provide massive benefits to others.
"It is
disappointing that Premier Morris Iemma has allowed Labor MPs to have a
conscience vote on this issue. We are in the 21st century. Labor and
the conservative parties should have been able to determine their
position on this legislation according to the science of the issue.
"MPs,
like all people, clearly have a right to their religious beliefs but in
turn those MPs should not try and stop this ground breaking research.
"The
conservative MPs do their religious beliefs a disservice when they
lobby and vote against legislation that will open the door for research
that can end so much suffering.
"The
morality of this issue is straight forward. We should not deny sick and
vulnerable people the chance for research to be carried out that could
relieve their suffering.
"It is vital that this Bill is passed
so we have national standards and consistency in potentially beneficial
research that could result in breakthrough treatments on major human
diseases such as diabetes, spinal cord injury and eye diseases," Ms
Rhiannon said.
Contact: Lee Rhiannon 9230 3551, 0427 861 568




Greens MP Lee Rhiannon is the Greens NSW senate candidate for the 2010 federal election ... 