PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
Promotion of Tobacco in Developing Countries (14 May 1990)

Motion Details

That this House condemns the unscrupulous promotion of cheap, strong, and highly addictive cigarettes by British American Tobacco in developing countries, particularly the refusal of BAT to put health warnings on cigarette packets and in advertisements; calls on the Health Minister to raise this issue during discussion of tobacco advertising at the European Community Council of Health Ministers meeting on 17th May; and urges the European Community to adopt rules requiring European Community companies to provide basic information on health and safety to governments of countries to which they export, and to establish minimum health, safety, and environmental standards for goods sold by European Community companies outside the European Community.

Sponsored by:
Ann Clwyd (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
36
82%
 
 
Independent
2
5%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
2
5%
 
 
Crossbench
2
5%
 
 
Conservative
1
2%
 
 
Not Available
1
2%
 
Sponsor List (44 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
XB
Lord Alton of Liverpool
Con
Mr Alan Amos
Lab
Lord Anderson of Swansea
Lab
Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top
Lab
Mr Harry Barnes
Lab
Lord Boateng
Lab
Lord Bradley
Lab
Norman Buchan
XB
Lord Carlile of Berriew
Lab
Ann Clwyd (Sponsor)
Lab
Harry Cohen
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Tom Cox
Lab
Mr Lawrence Cunliffe
Lab
Mr Terry Davis
Lab
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody
Lab
Lord Evans of Parkside
Lab
Andrew Faulds
LD
Lord Fearn
Lab
Paul Flynn
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
Mr Tommy Graham
Lab
Mr Win Griffiths
Lab
Peter Hardy
Lab
Sylvia Heal
Lab
Norman Hogg
Lab
John Hughes
Ind
Mr Eric Illsley
LD
Sir Russell Johnston
Lab
Mr Martyn Jones
Lab
Tony Lloyd
Lab
Eddie Loyden
Lab
Mr John McAllion
Lab
Sir Ian McCartney
Lab
William McKelvey
Lab
Austin Mitchell
Lab
Dr Mo Mowlam
Lab
Baroness Quin
Lab
Mr Ernie Ross
Lab
Lord Soley
Lab
Mr Gerry Steinberg
Lab
Lord Stratford
Lab
Jack Thompson
Lab
Mr Jimmy Wray

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