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Cosmetic Procedures on Young People Bill - Clause 5

12 March 2021

Lead MP

Christopher Chope

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Bill Debate

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At a Glance

Christopher Chope raised concerns about cosmetic procedures on young people bill - clause 5 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Question put and agreed to. Bill read the Third time and passed.

How the Debate Unfolded

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
I beg to move amendment 1, page 3, line 29, leave out clause 5. This amendment seeks to remove Clause 5 which provides the power to make consequential provision. The argument is that these provisions could be vague and create potential regulatory overreach.

Government Response

Government Response
The Government supports the legislation, acknowledging the importance of protecting young people from potential harm caused by cosmetic procedures. It reiterates that standards set by the General Medical Council already require doctors to consider the best interests of patients.
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