The All-Parliamentary Parliamentary Group on Primodos (APPG) raises awareness of hormone pregnancy tests (HPTs) and the plight of families who have been affected.
The APPG has played a vital role in the success of the Association for Children Damaged by Hormone Pregnancy Tests (ACDHPT) to date, including obtaining backbench business debates, urgent questions and discussions in the Main Chamber at Westminster. Members’ efforts were pivotal towards two Government inquiries into the safety of HPTs, including the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety review.
It is made up of nearly 70 cross-party MPs and Lords, and will continue to be a key part of the ACDHPT’s future successes. ACDHPT chairwoman Marie Lyon acts as secretariat to the group.
This page lists the members of the APPG (alphabetically by surname) as well as registered contact information.
Don’t see your MP listed? With your permission, ACDHPT chairwoman Marie Lyon will contact your MP to encourage him or her to become a member. Contact Marie.
APPG chair and registered contact

Yasmin Qureshi
Labour
Bolton South and Walkden
Registered contact
Yasmin Qureshi MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 7019.
APPG vice-chairs

Sir Ed Davey
Liberal Democrat
Kingston and Surbiton

Esther McVey
Conservative
Tatton

Perran Moon
Labour
Camborne and Redruth
APPG members

Debbie Abrahams
Labour
Oldham East and Saddleworth

Sadik Al-Hassan
Labour
North Somerset

Lord Alton of Liverpool
Crossbench

Tonia Antoniazzi
Labour
Gower

Paula Barker
Labour
Liverpool Wavertree

Olivia Blake
Labour
Sheffield Hallam

Elsie Blundell
Labour
Heywood and Middleton North

Phil Brickell
Labour
Bolton West

Dan Carden
Labour
Liverpool Walton

Sarah Champion
Labour
Rotherham

Sir Geoffrey Clifton‑Brown
Conservative
North Cotswolds

Daisy Cooper
Liberal Democrat
St Albans

Alberto Costa
Conservative
South Leicestershire

Mims Davies
Conservative
East Grinstead and Uckfield

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Labour
Slough

Peter Dowd
Labour
Bootle

Rosie Duffield
Independent
Canterbury

Neil Duncan‑Jordan
Labour
Poole

Sir Iain Duncan Smith
Conservative
Chingford and Woodford Green

Cat Eccles
Labour
Stourbridge

Maya Ellis
Labour
Ribble Valley

Catherine Fookes
Labour
Monmouthshire

Mary Kelly Foy
Labour
City of Durham

Richard Fuller
Conservative
North Bedfordshire

Mark Garnier
Conservative
Wyre Forest

Gill German
Labour
Clwyd North

Nusrat Ghani
Conservative
Sussex Weald

Amanda Hack
Labour
North West Leicestershire

Paulette Hamilton
Labour
Birmingham Erdington

Damian Hinds
Conservative
East Hampshire

Simon Hoare
Conservative
North Dorset

Sharon Hodgson
Labour
Washington and Gateshead South

Richard Holden
Conservative
Basildon and Billericay

Rachel Hopkins
Labour
Luton South and South Bedfordshire

Patrick Hurley
Labour
Southport

Kim Johnson
Labour
Liverpool Riverside

Lord Kennedy of Southwark
Labour

Satvir Kaur
Labour
Southampton Test

Afzal Khan
Labour
Manchester Rusholme

Ben Lake
Plaid Cymru
Ceredigion Preseli

Noah Law
Labour
St Austell and Newquay

Anneliese Midgley
Labour
Knowsley

David Mundell
Conservative
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

Tessa Munt
Liberal Democrat
Wells and Mendip Hills

James Naish
Labour
Rushcliffe

Charlotte Nichols
Labour
Warrington North

Kate Osborne
Labour
Jarrow and Gateshead East

Sarah Owen
Labour
Luton North

Darren Paffey
Labour
Southampton Itchen

Jo Platt
Labour (Co-Op)
Leigh and Atherton

Gregor Poynton
Labour
Livingston

Peter Prinsley
Labour
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket

Jack Rankin
Conservative
Windsor

Marie Rimmer
Labour
St Helens South and Whiston

Ian Roome
Liberal Democrat
North Devon

Andrew Rosindell
Conservative
Romford

Anna Sabine
Liberal Democrat
Frome and East Somerset

Jim Shannon
Democratic Unionist Party
Strangford

Josh Simons
Labour
Makerfield

Jeff Smith
Labour
Manchester Withington

Graham Stringer
Labour
Blackley and Middleton South

Liz Twist
Labour
Blaydon and Consett

Paul Waugh
Labour (Co-Op)
Rochdale

Chris Webb
Labour
Blackpool South

Sean Woodcock
Labour
Banbury