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You Are Here: Home → Our MEPs have voted in favour of the sale of embryos

Our MEPs have voted in favour of the sale of embryos

David Quinn September 28, 2023
Our MEPs have voted in favour of the sale of embryos

Too many of our laws are passed by the EU, with little more than a rubber stamp, writes David Quinn Do you know anything about the voting record of your MEP, or what they get up to generally in Brussels or Strasbourg? The answer is, probably not. I don’t. I pay far more attention to…

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