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Notices of Motions

Notices of Motions for which no days have been fixed, continued

229 CLEMENCY FOR MR BHUTTO

Mr Patrick Cormack

Sir Bernard Braine

Mr Peter Blaker

Mr Geoffrey Johnson Smith

Mr Maurice Macmillan

Mr Ronald Bell

Mr Donald Stewart

* 47

That this House, without wishing to reflect on the verdict of the Pakistan Supreme Court, wishes to associate itself with the Prime Minister's plea for clemency for Mr Bhutto.

234 THE USE OF ECT AND QUESTIONS OF ITS ETHICS AND EFFICACY

Mr Arthur Latham

Mrs Joyce Butler

Mr Keith Stainton

Mr Ronald Atkins

Mr Dennis Canavan

Mr Ken Weetch

Mr Patrick McNair-Wilson

* 18

That this House believes that electro-convulsive therapy should in no circumstances be used without an informed consents procedure; and further is doubtful whether it should be used at all, in view of the ethical questions this raises, the lack of evidence as to its true efficacy and the strength of claims to the contrary, as well as the alarming side effects which can result.

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