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Violence against Women and Girls 2025-01-09

09 January 2025

Lead MP

Alex Davies-Jones

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Crime & Law Enforcement
Other Contributors: 57

At a Glance

Alex Davies-Jones raised concerns about violence against women and girls 2025-01-09 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice condemns the threats against the Safeguarding Minister, highlights the Government's pledge to halve violence against women and girls over a decade, emphasises the need for cultural shifts in society, and outlines plans including a new strategy to combat violence, education initiatives, and reforms in the legal system.

Government Response

Crime & Law Enforcement
Government Response
The Minister responds positively to concerns raised by Sarah Russell about gaps in criminal law regarding harassment and following, commits to looking into these issues further. Commends Dawn Dines and her work on spiking, and emphasises the Government's commitment to working with every agency to ensure enforcement of new laws. Confirms ethnicity data collection and publication, clarifies that data was published in November. Defends government's efforts on VAWG including funding measures, new laws, support services, safety initiatives, helplines, flexible support funds. The Minister, Mims Davies, acknowledges contributions made during the debate on violence against women and girls. She reiterates previous government's achievements such as the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and £1.5 million spent annually on support services dealing with revenge porn.

Shadow Response

None
Shadow Response
Welcomes measures outlined by the Minister. Supports protection orders, updated spiking law, and the work of Nicole Jacobs, the Domestic Abuse Commissioner. Emphasises the need for partnership in tackling VAWG and criticises Labour's stance on the issue. The shadow Minister, Jess Phillips, responds to Mims Davies by reminding her of the importance of addressing issues like violence against women and girls directly rather than following a scripted speech.
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