MPs vote to abolish 'need for a father'
Doctors will now consider whether a child will have 'supportive parenting.'
A second amendment that would have required consideration of "a father or a male role model" was defeated by 290 votes to 222.
"It is not us who moved the amendment who have to justify this position, it is the government."
Labour MPs were given a free vote on the issue, but will be expected to support the whole Human Fertilisation and Embryology BIll later.
Tory and Lib Dem MPs have a free vote on all aspects of the bill.
Yesterday MPs voted in favour of the creation of so-called 'saviour siblings,' children who genetically match a sick brother or sister, and human-animal embryos for research purposes, which are destroyed after 14 days.
Later this evening MPs will vote on an amendment to lower the time limit for abortions from 24 weeks to 22 or 20 weeks. A series of votes will be held and a result is not expected until after 10pm.
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