John W. Creasy
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Gender | Male |
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Books | Man on Fire |
Movies/Shows | Man on Fire |
Played by | Scott Glenn |
Notable aliases | John Creasy, John W. Creasy |
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ID | 2354142 |
John W. Creasy Life story
John W. Creasy is the main protagonist of the 1980 novel series and thriller-drama movie Man on Fire. He was portrayed by Scott Glenn in the 1987 film adaptation and by Denzel Washington in 2004 movie.
No strong case for changing abortion rules, says Dominic Raab
... " Responding to Mr Raab, Labour MP Stella Creasy - who introduced the amendment on abortion - " Why is the Bill of Rights good enough to protect your freedom of speech but not your womb from being interfered with? " Abortion has been legal in Great Britain since 1967, when a new law allowed terminations up to 24 weeks in most circumstances - although this was not extended to Northern Ireland until 2020...
No babies allowed in Commons, MP Stella Creasy told
... Labour s Stella Creasy was informed it was now against the rules to bring a child to a debate at Westminster Hall after doing so on Tuesday...
Stella is crazy: UK's first 'representative-MP to the maternity leave
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No babies allowed in Commons, MP Stella Creasy told
An MP has said it " has to be possible for politics and parenting to mix" after being told she cannot sit in The Commons with her three-month-old Son .
Labour's Stella Creasy was informed it was now against The Rules to bring a child to a debate at Westminster Hall after doing so on Tuesday.
She Said The Change was " news to me" after attending debates with a baby in The Past and called for a review.
The House of Commons said it was " in communication" with Ms Creasy .
The Walthamstow MP told The Bbc she has regularly taken her Son - who she is breastfeeding, and before him Her Daughter , into The Commons chamber.
But after appearing with her Son at the adjoining Westminster Hall on Tuesday, she received an email from the Private Secretary to The Chairman of The Ways and Means committee, Dame Eleanor Laing , which said This Was not In Line with the current rules on " behaviour and courtesies".
Ms Creasy - who is encouraging more mothers to enter politics through a campaign called This Mum Votes - Shared the email on Twitter, writing: " Mothers in The Mother of all parliament are not to be seen or heard it seems. . "
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.The rule book, by the speaker and deputy speakers and applies to The Chamber of The House of Commons and Westminster Hall , was updated in September.
It says: " You should not take your seat in The Chamber when accompanied by your child, nor stand at either end of The Chamber , between divisions. "
But another MP, Alex Davies-Jones, said she had been assured by Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle that if she needed to breastfeed her child in The Chamber she could do so.
Ms Creasy said This Was " not a system that works for anyone who isn't A Man of a certain age from a certain background".
" I don't have maternity Cover - I don't have the Employment Rights to have maternity Cover , " She Said , adding The Situation as it stands " is bad for our democracy".
Asked what needed to change to help MPs continue to work as new parents, She Said : " It's Too Late for me - so I Am trying my best to make sure Walthamstow continues to be heard because it deserves to be heard. "
She called for the MPs' rule book to be reviewed and has asked House authorities what she should do if she continues to Bring Her Son to work.
" I've had a baby, I haven't given up my brain or capacity to do things and our politics and our policy making will be better by having more mums at The Table , " she added.
While MPs are entitled to six months paid maternity leave and a proxy vote, some have said it is difficult to obtain funding for adequate maternity Cover .
In recent years, new mothers have appeared in The Commons with their babies to take part in debates.
Former Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson to cradle her baby during a debate in The Commons chamber in 2018.
Also that year, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden to take her baby to The Floor of the United Nations General Assembly in New York .
A House of Commons spokesperson said it was vital all MPs were able to carry out their duties in and around Parliament.
MPs could consult with the speaker, deputy speakers, clerks and doorkeepers about their requirements while in The Chamber or Westminster Hall at any time, they added.
Source of news: bbc.com