I shall not detain the House long, but I just want to express my strong support for the Bill. I have only recently had the great privilege of becoming a Member of Parliament, and in the short time that I have been in this place I have learned that some of the most effective parliamentarians are those who do not appear on ““Newsnight”” every night of the week and are not always twittering and blogging and filling up the airwaves, but who quietly and effectively champion causes from the Benches of this House. Years and years of assiduous work for a cause can result in massive positive change for people's lives throughout the country. We see today that there is no greater exemplar than Sir Paul Beresford, who over many years has championed causes.
Today a small gap in legislation is being filled and a problem tackled. That will lead to hugely beneficial changes, which will protect many vulnerable children from unspeakable abuse. We were all shocked when we saw what happened to baby P and others around the country. The measure will send a loud message that anybody who is caught perpetrating any of the crimes covered by the Bill will be brought to justice and feel the full force of the law. I congratulate my hon. Friend and commend the Bill to the House.
Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims (Amendment) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Sarah Newton
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Friday, 21 October 2011.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims (Amendment) Bill.
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