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Steve Reed
Labour & Co-op MP for Croydon North. Shadow Minister for Civil Society. Co-Chair London MPs Group , 020 8689 3451
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He hasn't quite blocked it - we're back for third reading on 6 July
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Steve Reed 16. jun.
Conrad Lewis, Seni's father, on why he supports Seni's Law to end abusive restraint: "I carry a burden for the rest of my life that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I want no other parent to bear that burden"
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Norman Lamb 15. jun.
Listening to Tory MP, Philip Davies, speaking for well over 2 hours on Bill to reduce use of force in mental health units. Risk that we will run out of time to make vital progress on this important Bill. So frustrating. No one else has been able to speak
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Steve Reed 16. jun.
Svarer @annietrev
Thank you so much - I'm sure we'll get through third reading all together on 6 July
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Dr Marc Bush 15. jun.
Great to see a constructive cross-party debate between committed to progressing and strengthening patients rights and safeguards in relation to the use of force (including )
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Steve Reed 15. jun.
Yes pls contact my office
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Steve Reed 15. jun.
Thank you!!! We made it through - just! 3rd reading on 6 July
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AmaSouthUK 15. jun.
Baitus Subhan Mosque Big Iftar Sunday 10th June , , ,, , Hafiz Ihtsham delivering recitation of the Holy Quran
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Central Lobby 15. jun.
"Today I hope the House of Commons will approve a bill which strengthens the rights and protection of those receiving treatment for their mental health." Mental Health Minister Jackie Doyle-Price calls upon MPs to back
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Alex Sobel MP 15. jun.
I am in Parliament to support excellent Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Bill which is really needed. However my neighbour Phillip Davies is filibustering (again) and has managed to make ten minutes worth of points in 2 hours. Friday speeches really need time limit
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Steve Reed 15. jun.
They claimed there's no evidence of racial bias then tried to take out measures in the bill that show there is. Thankfully we got thru report stage and will be back for 3rd reading on 6 July
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Rethink_Parliament 15. jun.
It's a shame that passed report stage but not yet third reading. We hope when debate resumes on July 6th, it passes and goes to - meaning we'd be one step closer to making this important bill a law
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Matt Blow 15. jun.
+ve cross-party ambition for use of restrictive practices to no longer be the norm in debate today. Thnx to , and massive respect to for pushing this Bill. will continue to campaign to ensure this crucial Bill becomes law!
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Barleycorn 15. jun.
and this excellent bill was rather overshadowed by vile misogyny today, so just putting this out there
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Steve Reed 15. jun.
With Seni's parents Aji and Conrad Lewis after Seni's Law successfully passed report stage in the Commons - despite a Tory MP attempting to talk it out. The new law protects mental health patients from abusive restraint
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Steve Reed 15. jun.
Peace in our time?
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Dr Zubaida Haque 15. jun.
Use of force & excessive restraint is a partic problem in relation to those with mental health issues and black ppl. This law is hugely important & designed to protect vulnerable ppl like Olaseni Lewis who sadly died from uncontrolled police restraint.
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Sarah Jones MP 15. jun.
Progress! has stopped speaking after two and a half hours! So hopefully the Bill can get through. The Minister is now speaking with warm support for and
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Agenda 15. jun.
Agenda's research found restraint against women and girls in mental health settings is widespread - that's why we support Bill to reduce the use of force, debated in Parliament today. Watch the debate live: and follow
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Steve Reed 15. jun.
Great to have support for Seni's Law in Parliament today - here's why we must make mental health services safe for everyone
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