MDC Statement On MPs' Vote To Allow Creation Of Hybrid Embryos For Research

Main Category: Fertility
Also Included In: Stem Cell Research;  Muscular Dystrophy / ALS
Article Date: 21 May 2008 - 1:00 PDT

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MPs have started voting on a series of reforms to the 1990 embryology laws. The measures which are part of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology (HFE) Bill, are aimed at updating laws in line with scientific advances.

On 19 May MPs voted by 336 votes to 176 in favour of creating animal-human hybrid embryos for use in research.

Robert Meadowcroft, Director of Policy at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign said: "We welcome the decisions taken today by MPs in support of the research aspects of the HFE Bill. We are pleased that a vast number of MPs have realised the importance of using embryonic stem cell research in helping to find cures and treatments for people with devastating and life-limiting diseases such as muscle disease.

"The safeguard amendments within the Bill provide a much needed regulatory framework for this vital research."

Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

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