How Did Havering’s Members Of Parliament Vote On An Amendment To Hold A National Inquiry On The Pakistani Child Rape Gangs?
An amendment was bought forward in Parliament yesterday, Wednesday 8 January to hold a national inquiry into the Pakistani child rape gangs.
The amendment was part of the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill and was rejected by MP’s last night in a vote at the House of Commons.
MP’s voted by 364 votes to 111 against the Bill.
Here is how Havering’s three Members of Parliament voted:
Andrew Rosindell- Romford-Conservative, voted in favour of a National Inquiry.
Julia Lopez-Hornchurch and Upminster-Conservative, voted in favour of a National Inquiry.
Margaret Mullane-Dagenham and Rainham-Labour, abstained.
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This is a misleading and provocative heading. I don’t believe the word ‘Pakistani’ was included in the amendment. Also, if the amendment where passed it would mean the Child Protection main Resolution would fall. I believe also Margaret Milland was ill. I think you need to publish some amendments quite honestly!