PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
Obscene Telephone Calls (5 December 1989)

Motion Details

That this House notes with concern the results of a gallup poll conducted by Channel 4 Television showing that every year over eight million obscene telephone calls are received by women in Britain and that every day more than two thousand of these calls also threaten violence, that a number of women terrorised by such repeated calls move house or have mental breakdowns, that nevertheless telephone companies and the police rarely give this matter priority or attempt to trace the offenders, that the penalty for sending obscene letters through the post, Malicious Communications Act 1988, is higher than for making obscene calls, Telecommunications Act 1984, that fifteen per cent. of the callers know the women they call, though the women may not know them, and that some rapists also make obscene calls which are themselves a form of violence and an invasion of privacy; and therefore asks the Home Secretary to set up an inquiry into the extent of this problem, to examine the work of the special department of Bell Telephone Incorporated of New Jersey, United States of America which helps victims trap offending callers, to take measures to improve the rate of detection and conviction of offenders and to take steps leading to the amendment of the said Telecommunications Act 1984, section 43 increasing the penalty; and calls upon the Director General of Telecommunications to make a condition of granting licences to British Telecom and Mercury that they each set up a department at their own expense to trace obscene phone calls when requested to do so in writing by victims.

Sponsored by:
Mildred Gordon (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
69
87%
 
 
Conservative
3
4%
 
 
Independent
2
3%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
2
3%
 
 
Not Available
2
3%
 
 
Workers Party of Britain
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (79 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Ms Diane Abbott
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Lab
Lord Archer of Sandwell
Lab
Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top
Lab
Lord Ashley of Stoke
Lab
Mr Harry Barnes
Lab
John Battle
Lab
Lord Bradley
Lab
Norman Buchan
Lab
George Buckley
Lab
Mr Richard Caborn
Lab
Mr Ronnie Campbell
Lab
Lord Campbell-Savours
Lab
Harry Cohen
Lab
Frank Cook
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Tom Cox
Lab
Bob Cryer
Lab
John Cummings
Lab
Mr Lawrence Cunliffe
Lab
Mr Terry Davis
Lab
Jimmy Dunnachie
Lab
Ken Eastham
Lab
Martin Flannery
Lab
Paul Flynn
Lab
Lord Foulkes of Cumnock
Lab
Mrs Maria Fyfe
WPB
George Galloway
Lab
John Garrett
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
Lab
Baroness Golding
Lab
Mildred Gordon (Sponsor)
Mr Tommy Graham
Lab
Bernie Grant
Con
Conal Gregory
Lab
Mr Win Griffiths
Lab
Peter Hardy
Lab
Mr David Hinchliffe
Lab
Mr Jim Hood
Con
Sir Ralph Howell
Lab
Lord Hoyle
Lab
John Hughes
Con
Robert Hughes
Ind
Mr Eric Illsley
Lab
Mr Martyn Jones
LD
Mr Charles Kennedy
Lab
Tony Lloyd
Lab
Eddie Loyden
Lab
Max Madden
Lab
Alice Mahon
Lab
Mr John McAllion
Lab
Sir Ian McCartney
Lab
Allen McKay
Lab
William McKelvey
Lab
Sir Alan Meale
Lab
Mr Bill Michie
Mr Dave Nellist
Lab
Robert Parry
Lab
Terry Patchett
Lab
Mr Peter Pike
Lab
Baroness Primarolo
Lab
Martin Redmond
Lab
Mr Allan Rogers
Lab
Lord Rooker
Lab
Mr Ernie Ross
Lab
Dame Joan Ruddock
Lab
Mr Dennis Skinner
Lab
Lord Smith of Finsbury
Lab
John Smith
Lab
Nigel Spearing
Lab
Mr Gerry Steinberg
Lab
Lord Stratford
Lab
Jack Thompson
Lab
Pat Wall
LD
Lord Wallace of Tankerness
Lab
Joan Walley
Lab
Gareth Wardell
Lab
Mr Alan Williams
Lab
Mrs Audrey Wise
Lab
Mr Jimmy Wray

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