Yes, that's the entire reply. But at least we got one!NO----
I sent the following:
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Thank you. At least we're getting somewhere.
I'm sorry to say, I couldn't see your acknowledgement that I do not support the Bill.
Could you now please explain where in the Bill it explains the recourse available to the mother refusing to leave the premises when asked to do so? This needs to be passed on to mothers who have been asked to leave, so they know what to say if the person in authority states the police will be called if they refuse to leave the premises.
As other reputable sources involved in the Bill being formulated, such as UNICEF UK, has stated that yes, under the law the mother would have to leave, you can understand why it is so pressing to get the details correct from the highest source.
Many thanks
Morgan Gallagher
I'm sorry to say, I couldn't see your acknowledgement that I do not support the Bill.
Could you now please explain where in the Bill it explains the recourse available to the mother refusing to leave the premises when asked to do so? This needs to be passed on to mothers who have been asked to leave, so they know what to say if the person in authority states the police will be called if they refuse to leave the premises.
As other reputable sources involved in the Bill being formulated, such as UNICEF UK, has stated that yes, under the law the mother would have to leave, you can understand why it is so pressing to get the details correct from the highest source.
Many thanks
Morgan Gallagher
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