Like many Members from across this place, I am very enthusiastic about the Bill and the potential for making a real difference in our communities. That is why it is so disappointing that we are not even at the first hurdle and we are already divided. I have worked very constructively with the Minister on a number of issues, so it gives me no pleasure to ask this question but I feel that I must. When the decision was made to not put things in the Bill such as migration and welfare, therefore allowing the Government to restrict their territorial scope to just England and Wales, was it based on the best interests of women in the United Kingdom or was it a narrow political judgment?
Draft Domestic Abuse Bill: Territorial Extent
Proceeding contribution from
Alex Norris
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 30 January 2019.
It occurred during Urgent question on Draft Domestic Abuse Bill: Territorial Extent.
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