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Maternity Leave (Attorney General) Bill - Clause 1

01 March 2021

Lead MP

Penny Mordaunt

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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EmploymentWomen & EqualitiesChildren & Families
Other Contributors: 7

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Penny Mordaunt raised concerns about maternity leave (attorney general) bill - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Minister of State for Apprenticeships and Skills, Penny Mordaunt, moves the House to agree with Lords amendment 1. She argues that this Bill enables Ministers to take paid maternity leave for an extended period, ending the unacceptable situation where a Minister would have to resign from Cabinet or their post due to childbirth and childcare needs. The amendments in clauses 1 to 3 change 'person' to 'mother' or 'expectant mother', reflecting public sentiment while maintaining legal accuracy. These changes are in line with recent case law of the Court of Appeal and do not affect the operation of the Bill. She also notes that further work will be done on shared parental leave and adoption leave, but this bill is seen as a first step towards broader reform.
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