Domestic Abuse Bill (Seventh sitting) Debate

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Department: Home Office
Jess Phillips Portrait Jess Phillips
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I again thank the Minister, but with the greatest respect to the Secretary of State, unless something is written into the Bill, I do not know whether she will agree with what I am saying about what determines safe accommodation. All I seek to do in amending the Bill is a belt-and-braces job to ensure that that is the case—that what is perceived as good refuge accommodation is written into the Bill.

Peter Kyle Portrait Peter Kyle (Hove) (Lab)
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This has been a heated but illuminating exchange—

Victoria Atkins Portrait Victoria Atkins
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I am being gentle.

Peter Kyle Portrait Peter Kyle
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Gentle for the Minister is sometimes brutalising for those on the receiving end. Is it not true that a lot of the Bill, in particular at this point, relies on regulations? That means that we will have to rely not only on those Ministers currently in post but on the whim of future Ministers as well. That is why it is important that we nail down the Bill’s intentions. Rather than criticism of the to and fro in Committee, would it not be great to hear Ministers explain the intention, so that the next incumbents of their roles can see properly what the Bill is intended to do?