Parliament is set to debate a campaign led by Adam Frisby seeking changes to UK surrogacy law, according to reporting in the Daily Mail. The outlet says the matter has been approved for discussion in Parliament, following Frisby’s personal experience of navigating the current legal and regulatory framework for surrogacy.

The Daily Mail frames the campaign as an effort to prevent other families from going through similar circumstances, with Frisby arguing that the law should be adjusted in a way that better supports intended parents. The reporting indicates that the debate will provide a public forum for MPs to consider Frisby’s case and the broader question of whether existing surrogacy legislation requires reform.

Across the available sources provided here, there is agreement only on the central points that Frisby is campaigning for changes, that parliamentary time has been approved for a debate, and that the story relates to UK surrogacy law. No additional specifics about the proposed legal amendments, timing, or names of participating MPs are included in the supplied material.