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Nightclub Safety

Proceeding contribution from Steve Baker (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 8 November 2021. It occurred during e-petition debate on Nightclub Safety.

I am grateful to the hon. Lady for raising the issue of schools. Every time I listen to teachers, particularly headteachers, I hear inspiring messages about how we should behave and the values we should have. Indeed, I wish those messages were heard far more often among the adult population, not least Members of Parliament—excluding, of course, everyone present at this debate.

I agree with the hon. Lady on schools and education. We must ask ourselves, however, how can it be that, even though headteachers and teachers articulate values of which we can all be proud, somehow people who make it through the system end up conducting violence against women and girls. Sometimes that begins with relatively minor behaviours, which then escalate out of all proportion into the most heinous crimes. We have to challenge ourselves on all of these matters.

To conclude, we ought to be taking much more seriously the problem of spiking people by injection, which is part of an escalation of abuse directed overwhelmingly towards women. It is among the most grievous crimes that one could conceive. It seems to lead overwhelmingly towards an intention to rape women, and it must be treated with the gravity that those implications deserve.

I very much hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will reassure us all that spiking by injection will be dealt with in the proper manner.

6.27 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
703 cc32-3WH 
Session
2021-22
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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