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Breast is best

Mark Devenport | 14:21 UK time, Thursday, 15 November 2007

We are slowly beginning to get some Executive bills through the assembly, but so far I haven't yet seen any sign of a private member's bill. But we shall have to watch the Green MLA Brian Wilson closely on this score. His party co-chair Kelly Andrews has called for the drafting of a breast feeding bill, bringing Northern Ireland into line with Scotland. Ms Andrews raised the issue after hearing from a young North Down mother who was asked to stop breast feeding her baby in a supermarket dining area.

So, time to get drafting Brian.

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  • At 05:53 PM on 19 Nov 2007,
  • Susie Flood wrote:

Mark

BREASTFEEDING IS NOT EVERYONE’S CUP OF TEA

Brian Wilson would be ill-advised to cite the incident of a young mother being asked to stop breast feeding her baby in a North Down supermarket dining area as reason to bring in a breastfeeding bill. Clearly, the supermarket was well within its rights to permit only food that was purchased on its premises to be consumed in the dining area.

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My advice to Brian Wilson is to concentrate on mainstream environmental issues. If he pursues this breastfeeding nonsense he’ll simply make a £&£ of himself.


Susie
Carryduff

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  • At 01:02 PM on 21 Nov 2007,
  • Marcus MacC wrote:

I fully commend Brian Wilson and the Greens on this breastfeeding bill. The Green Party is not just about environmentalism. They stand for social justice and human rights as well.

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