Parlimentary Support

In May 2011 Edward Leigh MP tabled an amendment to delete the word “insulting” from Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986.

A large number of MPs added their names to his amendment, reflecting broad cross-party support.

The amendment did not become law.

However this show of strength by MPs forced the Government to hold a public consultation on Section 5. The Government reaction to the views expressed in that consultation is awaited.

 

Below is the full list of the 65 MPs who signed the amendment.

First name Surname Party Constituency
DavidAmessConSouthend West
SteveBakerConWycombe
AlanBeithLDemBerwick-upon-Tweed
JoeBentonLabBootle
BrianBinleyConNorthampton South
PeterBoneConWellingborough
PeterBottomleyConWorthing West
GrahamBradyConAltrincham and Sale West
TomBrakeLDemCarshalton and Wallington
FionaBruceConCongleton
MenziesCampbellLDemNorth East Fife
GregoryCampbellDUPEast Londonderry
DouglasCarswellConClacton
JamesClappisonConHertsmere
RosieCooperLabWest Lancashire
DavidDavisConHaltemprice and Howden
JimDobbinLabHeywood and Middleton
FrankDobsonLabHolborn and St Pancras
NigelDoddsDUPBelfast North
JeffreyDonaldsonDUPLagan Valley
FrankDoranLabAberdeen North
NadineDorriesConMid Bedfordshire
MarkDurkanSDLPFoyle
NataschaEngelLabNorth East Derbyshire
TimFarronLDemWestmorland and Lonsdale
FrankFieldLabBirkenhead
RogerGaleConNorth Thanet
JohnGlenConSalisbury
RogerGodsiffLabBirmingham Hall Green
BenGummerConIpswich
FabianHamiltonLabLeeds North East
SimonHartConCarmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
JohnHemmingLDemBirmingham Yardley
GordonHendersonConSittingbourne and Sheppey
KateHoeyLabVauxhall
PhilipHolloboneConKettering
KelvinHopkinsLabLuton North
TristramHuntLabStoke-on-Trent Central
JulianHuppertLDemCambridge
CharlesKennedyLDemRoss, Skye and Lochaber
JeremyLefroyConStafford
EdwardLeighConGainsborough
PeterLilleyConHitchin and Harpenden
StephenLloydLDemEastbourne
NaomiLongAllBelfast East
CarolineLucasGreenBrighton Pavilion
AnneMainConSt Albans
WilliamMcCreaDUPSouth Antrim
PennyMordauntConPortsmouth North
JesseNormanConHereford and South Herefordshire
DavidNuttallConBury North
IanPaisleyDUPNorth Antrim
MarkPritchardConThe Wrekin
JohnPughLDemSouthport
DominicRaabConEsher and Walton
AdrianSandersLDemTorbay
RichardShepherdConAldridge-Brownhills
GrahamStringerLabBlackley and Broughton
JohnThursoLDemCaithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
AndrewTurnerConIsle of Wight
MartinVickersConCleethorpes
TomWatsonLabWest Bromwich East
JamesWhartonConStockton South
JohnWhittingdaleConMaldon
SammyWilsonDUPEast Antrim

Polling Data

The Reform Section 5 campaign asked ComRes to survey MPs to find out their attitudes on the reform of Section 5. The results speak for themselves:

It is no business of the criminal law to outlaw insults: 62% agree, just 25% disagree.

The word "insulting" should be removed from Section 5 of the Public Order Act to protect freedom of speech: 58% agree, with just 22% disagreeing.

If "insulting" is removed from Section 5, it will undermine the ability of the police to protect the public. Just 17% of MPs agreed with this, whilst 63% disagreed.

Download the ComRes polling data.

ComRes surveyed 154 MPs between 14th February to 14th March 2011 by self-completion postal or online questionnaire. Data were weighted to reflect the exact composition of the House of Commons.