Additional comments - Senator Stott Despoja and Webber

Additional comments - Senator Stott Despoja and Webber

  1. The Inquiry by the Senate Community Affairs Committee into Legislative Responses to Recommendations of the Lockhart Review considered both Senator Patterson's Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction and the Regulation of Human Embryo Research Amendment Bill 2006 and an exposure draft of our Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) and Related Research Amendment Bill 2006.
  2. The Lockhart Committee delivered their report to the then Minister for Ageing, the Hon Julie Bishop MP, on 19 December 2005. In closed door discussions Cabinet summarily rejected the findings of the extensive, independent and expert review process that it instituted.
  3. The way the report of the Lockhart Committee was treated suggested the Government had a pre-determined view and sought only to justify that view.
  4. Senator Stott Despoja announced her intention on 24 March 2006 to sponsor a private member's bill to implement the scientific recommendations of the Lockhart Review[1]. The exposure draft private members' bill was many months in the making and was intended to bring this debate out into the open where such an important scientific and ethical issue belongs.
  5. We are glad to see that it has done so. After pressure from the Democrats, the Opposition, and Members of the Government's own backbench, the Prime Minister agreed to a debate and conscience vote on any legislation brought before Parliament intending to implement the recommendations of the Lockhart Review. 
  6. Following the Prime Minister's decision, Senator Patterson also announced that she would be tabling a bill to implement the Lockhart recommendations.
  7. While acknowledging that the Government would be much more comfortable debating a bill from its own side, we persisted in tabling an exposure draft of our bill to enable the Community Affairs Committee to commence their inquiry with a complete bill.
  8. The Community Affairs Committee has not made any judgement on the appropriateness or strength of either Senator Patterson's bill or our bill.
  9. In the interests of ensuring that Parliamentary debate focuses on the Lockhart recommendations and does not get bogged down by comparing two separate approaches to implementing them, we will not be tabling a final draft bill.
  10. The Senate will focus on one bill only and we acknowledge the political reality that the Prime Minister would prefer to debate Senator Patterson's bill.
  11. We will, however, be moving some amendments where we believe that our exposure draft bill affords a better approach or where the Committee process has highlighted key issues that should be addressed in any amended legislation. These include:
  Senator Natasha Stott Despoja
AD, South Australia
  Senator Ruth Webber
ALP, Western Australia

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