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Voice of the People: Put heinous crime top of the agenda, Boris


Domestic violence is at a five-year high. The latest stats show that last year in England and Wales, 173 people were killed by domestic violence.

The trend is getting worse. But still there is a refusal across the board to acknowledge the current state of affairs.

Knife crime dominates the headlines. Of course, that is a terrible scourge – all crime is.

But why is it that we can see a moral panic developing around that phenomenon, while every couple of days, without fanfare, someone else is killed by their partner, ex-partner or relative?

Domestic violence problem needs to be addressed urgently

There are lots of theories.

That these are difficult crimes to quantify, that they are ­somehow taboo, that the victims are overwhelmingly women and thus treated differently by various agencies.

Perhaps there is a ­debate about the language we use. Maybe “domestic violence” is not stark enough to describe these sickening events.

But this horrific problem needs addressing urgently.

A domestic violence bill – ­designed to protect victims and save lives – has been put on the back burner.

If ever there were a more damning illustration of the priorities of this government, this is it.

Silly posturing and pointless games have suspended Parliament.

That means vital ­legislation on hold. Because of this, people are going to die.

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One of the previous PM’s final acts was to award a knighthood to a convicted wife-beater.

The ­current PM has a great line in sexist banter. They are not setting any kind of example.

These ­heinous crimes must be dealt with in the most severe manner.

And rather than treating this as a game or a sideshow, our ­government should be forcing it to the top of the agenda.





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