labour's dan tomlinson. >> it does look like there will be some people who will abstain because it is a really difficult decision and it's also a moral decision and it's also a moral decision as much as it is a practical one as well. and i think if you're like me and you don't have really significant practical concerns with the legislation, then it comes down to judgement. and i think that is a really difficult judgement to make , trying to balance. to make, trying to balance. >> and i do think because it is so difficult a decision to make, i really do think there should be actually more debating time in its second reading for this to have been allowed to happen. you know , even the mechanism, you know, even the mechanism, through a private member's bill on friday debating time is actually quite limited. no, no , actually quite limited. no, no, no speech time can be allocated so everyone can speak as long as they wish on friday, which will restrict the numbers of those that can contribute. >> i would actually just defend the private member's bill as a route for this to go through. i k