, Labour’s Shadow Justice
Secretary, responding to the Ministry of Justice launch
of the 24/7 Support Line for victims of rape and sexual abuse,
said:
“It’s embarrassing that after 12 years, a belated helpline is all
the Tories can come up with to address their abysmal record on
violence against women and girls.
“In the 18 months it’s taken Ministers to act since the hotline
was announced, more than 70,000 victims have reported they have
been raped. These delays do nothing to prevent sexual violence or
ensure that victims get justice.
“Labour will put more police on our streets, open specialist rape
courts and create a new Domestic Abuse Register. It’s time for
the Government to move aside and for Labour, the party of law and
order, to take control and stamp out violence against women and
girls.”
Ends
Notes:
- In 2015, the Conservatives promised
to introduce a Victims’ Bill tosupport those who have suffered
domestic abuse and sexual violence. Some Seven years later, the
government is still dragging its heels. During this time 42
million people have been a victim of crime - with women
disproportionately affected. We’ve had five Prime Ministers,
seven Justice Secretaries, six Home Secretaries and five
Attorneys General. None have delivered this legislation, and it
is victims themselves who continue to pay the price for broken
promises.