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In November 2002 the General Synod debated a private member's motion on FGM. The motion carried was:
'That this Synod, noting gratefully that all forms of female genital mutilation (FGM) are prohibited under UK law:
In March 2004 the Female Genital Mutilation Act came into force, in support of which the Church of England issued this statement:
'In November 2002 the General Synod of the Church of England passed a motion which condemned all forms of FGM but also recognised the urgent need for continuing action to eradicate the practice world wide. We support the new Act which seeks to strengthen the law and will seek to play our part in challenging the ritual practices and customs which serve to legitimise FGM.'