(3 years, 10 months ago)
Commons Chamber The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Priti Patel)
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Priti Patel) 
        
    
        
    
        I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.
Madam Deputy Speaker, may I echo your remarks—
(5 years, 4 months ago)
Commons Chamber Priti Patel
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Priti Patel 
        
    
        
    
        My hon. Friend is absolutely right to highlight that. A great deal of work has taken place with specialist domestic abuse organisations, particularly those that offer bilingual services. A wide-ranging awareness campaign has been launched, the “You are not alone” campaign, which signposts victims to the specific practical support that they need. We have provided £2 million to bolster those services. That is for helplines, and to help organisations to bolster their own technological capacity and provide direct practical skills to ensure that victims remain protected.
 Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP)
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP) 
        
    
        
    
        We learn and understand our history in schools and museums, and we build statues of those whom we deem worthy of our adoration. Does the Secretary of State agree that where there is the democratic desire to do so, statues of white men who enslaved and killed black men, women and children can, and should, be removed from our streets?
 Priti Patel
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Priti Patel 
        
    
        
    
        The hon. Gentleman is right to raise this issue. We live in an open democracy and a free society, where we can do as he suggests through democratic means at a local level, with elected mayors and local councillors. Those processes must be maintained so that people can have their voices heard, exercise their democratic rights and freedoms and, importantly, stay within the rule of law.