Violence against Women and Girls Strategy Debate

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Department: Home Office

Violence against Women and Girls Strategy

Adnan Hussain Excerpts
Monday 15th December 2025

(1 day, 21 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jess Phillips Portrait Jess Phillips
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Absolutely. We cannot just end the presumption of contact on its own because perpetrators will often just find a new tactic. We have to ensure that our family courts are fit for purpose and will keep the children, and the non-abusive parents, in our country safe.

Adnan Hussain Portrait Mr Adnan Hussain (Blackburn) (Ind)
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Just last night, a constituent of mine wrote to me as a deeply worried father about violence against women and girls. He cites recent rape statistics and fears that for families such as his with daughters, the risks feel intolerably high and too many offences still go unreported. Will the Minister reassure my constituent that her strategy in tackling violence against women and girls will improve reporting and charge rates, increase deterrence through more severe sentencing and ensure that violence against women and girls, particularly in high prevalence regions, are genuinely considered further?

Jess Phillips Portrait Jess Phillips
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I only wish there was a high prevalence area in the country that I could target with all the interventions, but this is something that exists in every single part of the country. There is no one place that is worse for it than others, but I absolutely guarantee that on Thursday the hon. Member will see that the violence against women and girls strategy seeks to improve the situation for his concerned constituent.