PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
SHARIAH LAW IN THE CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN (13 January 1999)

Motion Details

That this House notes with extreme concern the proposed 15th Constitutional Amendment Bill, currently awaiting a vote by the Pakistan Senate; notes the dangers of the bill which enforces the Holy Qu'ran and Sunnah as supreme in written constitutional law and thus allow the government to 'prescribe what is right and forbid what is wrong'; notes that this move comes at a time of increasing persecution of political and non-political minority groups, in particular the Christians; shares the concern of Benazir Bhutto that such a constitutional change will bring an oppressive state regime similar to that of Afghanistan; and urges Her Majesty's Government to raise the issue as a matter of urgency in the international community.

Sponsored by:
Andy King (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
20
48%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
9
21%
 
 
Independent
4
10%
 
 
Ulster Unionist Party
4
10%
 
 
Conservative
4
10%
 
 
Crossbench
1
2%
 
Sponsor List (42 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Mr David Atkinson
Lab
John Austin
UUP
Mr Roy Beggs
LD
Lord Beith
LD
Paul Burstow
Lab
Mr Michael Clapham
Lab
Sir David Crausby
Lab
Mrs Ann Cryer
Lab
John Cummings
LD
Ed Davey
Kingston and Surbiton
Lab
Mr Andrew Dismore
Ind
Sir Jeffrey M Donaldson
Lab
Dr David Drew
XB
Lord Field of Birkenhead
Lab
Michael Jabez Foster
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
LD
Dr Evan Harris
LD
Sir Nick Harvey
Lab
Lynne Jones
Lab
Baroness King of Bow
Lab
Andy King (Sponsor)
Ind
Mr Ken Livingstone
LD
Lord Livsey of Talgarth
Lab
Alice Mahon
Lab
Gordon Marsden
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
Con
Mr Archie Norman
LD
Mr Mark Oaten
Lab
Linda Perham
Lab
Mr Andy Reed
UUP
Mr William Ross
Con
Mr Andrew Rowe
Lab
Christine Russell
LD
Sir Bob Russell
UUP
The Rev Martin Smyth
Lab
Mr David Stewart
LD
Lord Stunell
Lab
Gareth Thomas
Harrow West
UUP
Mr William Thompson
Ind
Mr Robert N. Wareing
Con
Mr John Wilkinson
Lab
Mrs Audrey Wise

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