Human Fertilisation and Embryology

Part of Living Wage (Reporting) – in the House of Commons at 2:45 pm on 3 February 2015.

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Photo of Steven Baker Steven Baker Conservative, Wycombe 2:45, 3 February 2015

She nods, and I am grateful. If the germ line is to be modified, to me this is genetic modification. I heard Dr Huppert give a clear explanation of the separate origins, and he understands the science better than I do. But for me the key thing is not so much where these parts of the DNA identity of a person came from, but where they are now. Each one of us has our own particular DNA identity. This procedure changes only a tiny part of it, but, having changed it, we cannot know what the future consequences will be. I know that families will be affected by the decision, but I have to say, with great sorrow, that, when it comes to human beings, this degree of uncertainty cannot be borne by my conscience and I shall be voting against the regulations.