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21 August 2008 21:28 BST

PM champions hybrid embryo research

Sunday, 18 May 2008 11:58
Gordon Brown has called on MPs to vote in favour of hybrid embryo research

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The prime minister has publicly championed the use of animal-human embryo research.

In a personal defence of the controversial practice in an article published in the Observer today, Gordon Brown declared his impassioned support for embryonic research.

Speaking in the run-up to parliament's free vote over the next two days on three proposals, one of which involves the use of hybrid embryos, he wrote of the morally beneficial implications of the research method, challenging the views of those in the church who condemn the practice.

Mr Brown said: "The scientists I speak to are committed to what they see as an inherently moral endeavour that can save and improve the lives of thousands - and, over time, millions - of people.

"I believe that we owe it to ourselves and future generations to introduce these measures," Mr Brown added, calling on MPs for their support in this issue.

According to the Observer, friends have noted that the prime minister's personal interest in the issue has been sparked by the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis in his younger son Fraser, a condition that could in the future be helped with embryo research.

The first part-human, part-animal hybrid embryos were created at Newcastle University last month, surviving for up to three days and triggering condemnation from the Catholic church.End of story


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