PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
ST. JOHN'S WORT AND THE MEDICINES CONTROL AGENCY (13 December 1999)

Motion Details

That this House notes that St. John's Wort has been safely used as a herbal remedy for many hundreds of years and is increasingly recognised as an effective herbal remedy; further notes that it has, since the passing of the Medicines Act 1968, remained on the market as a safe and popular product regulated under food law which requires that it is safe and that no medicinal claims for the product are made in its packaging, associated literature or advertising; welcomes the repeated reassurances from the Minister for Health that there is no intention on the part of the Medicines Control Agency to reclassify such safe and popular natural remedies as medicines; but observes with deep concern the recent action initiated by the Medicines Control Agency against dozens of products containing St. John's Wort, together with other safe food ingredients and its determination to classify these products as medicines requiring an exorbitantly expensive and difficult to obtain product licence; believes that such action flies in the face of repeated assurances given to consumers, retailers and manufacturers of such safe products; fails to understand what public policy objectives could possibly be served by requiring such a licence for a product which contains St. John's Wort together, for example, with vitamins and minerals; and invites the Minister to instruct the Agency to cease such unjustified action until there has been an opportunity for the House to reconsider legislation in this area.

Sponsored by:
Lord Allan of Hallam (Non-affiliated)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
36
46%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
20
26%
 
 
Conservative
7
9%
 
 
Independent
7
9%
 
 
Scottish National Party
4
5%
 
 
Non-affiliated
2
3%
 
 
Not Available
1
1%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (78 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lord Allan of Hallam (Sponsor)
Con
Sir David Amess
LD
Norman Baker
LD
Jackie Ballard
Lab
Mr Tony Benn
Lab
Liz Blackman
LD
Tom Brake
LD
Mr Colin Breed
Lab
Mr Russell Brown
LD
Lord Burnett
LD
Sir Vince Cable
Ind
Dennis Canavan
LD
Lord Chidgey
Lab
Mr Michael Clapham
Lab
Harry Cohen
Lab
Mr Iain Coleman
Lab
Michael Connarty
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
LD
Lord Cotter
Lab
Mrs Ann Cryer
SNP
Ms Roseanna Cunningham
LD
Ed Davey
Kingston and Surbiton
Lab
Valerie Davey
Lab
Mrs Janet Dean
Lab
Jim Dobbin
Lab
Bill Etherington
SNP
Mrs Margaret Ewing
Con
Sir Michael Fallon
LD
Lord Fearn
LD
Lord Foster of Bath
LD
Andrew George
St Ives
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
Lab
Baroness Golding
Ind
Mr Dominic Grieve
Lab
Mr Win Griffiths
Ind
Mr Mike Hancock
LD
Sir Nick Harvey
Ind
Kelvin Hopkins
Con
Lord Horam
Lab
Dr Brian Iddon
Ind
Mr Eric Illsley
Con
Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith
LD
Lord Jones of Cheltenham
LD
Mr Paul Keetch
Lab
Baroness King of Bow
Lab
Andy King
Lab
Tony Lloyd
PC
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Lab
Alice Mahon
Mr Robert McCartney
Lab
Mr Kevin McNamara
Lab
Mr Bill Michie
Lab
Austin Mitchell
SNP
Mr Alasdair Morgan
Lab
Mr Edward O'Hara
Lab
Mr Bill Olner
Lab
Lord Pendry
Lab
Mr Kerry Pollard
Lord Prior of Brampton
LD
Mr David Rendel
LD
Mr Adrian Sanders
Lab
Phil Sawford
Lab
Alan Simpson
Lab
Mr Marsha Singh
Lab
Mr Dennis Skinner
Con
Lord Spicer
Lab
Ian Stewart
Con
Sir Desmond Swayne
New Forest West
SNP
Mr John Swinney
LD
Lord Taylor of Goss Moor
Lab
Mr Mark Todd
Con
Mr John Townend
LD
Lord Tyler
Lab
Dr Rudi Vis
Lab
Joan Walley
Ind
Mr Robert N. Wareing
LD
Lord Willis of Knaresborough
Lab
Mrs Audrey Wise

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