She may as well name and shame women who have abortions too while she's at it.

MP's with nothing better to do bore me.

There are so many factors like people say. Sigh, and we financially support these people in our government. Meh.
I am unsure as to how you could make that comparison, but I think that it stems from a basic misunderstanding of the matter at hand. It is the hospitals being named, not the women having the CS. Yes - there is no reason why statistics on TOPs shouldn't be published, as well as statistics on CS, and on various other forms of surgery. Hoobley said it best, when she said that given that these hospitals operate on public money, it should be a given that what that money goes to be made public as well. They're our tax dollars.

As far as shaming is concerned, well, I guess that's up to each hospital to make it's case and justify it's level of CS, or whatever other surgery we happen to mention. But hospitals will only have to justify what they do once women (and their partners) are empowered to be able to ask that question. And the only way we will be able to ask, is if we have the statistics at hand.

I vote yes.