Skip to main content
Site logo

Main navigation

  • About Nusrat
  • News
  • Campaigns
  • Media
  • Newsletter
  • Testimonials
  • Visit Parliament
  • Crowborough Training Camp
  • No Asylum Housing - Crowborough Training Camp
  • Re-open Crowborough Birthing Centre
Site logo

New Domestic Abuse Bill Welcomed

  • Tweet
Tuesday, 4 May, 2021
  • Media
Uckfield FM

The Domestic Abuse Bill, which passed through all stages of its parliamentary process last week has been welcomed in Wealden.

The Bill recognises children as victims of this heinous crime and aims to strengthen rules surrounding controlling or coercive behaviour, target revenge porn and end the “rough sex defence” in court. It will further improve the effectiveness of the justice system in bringing perpetrators to justice and to strengthen the protection and support for victims.

Alongside the significant provisions of the Domestic Abuse Act, the Government has introduced the Modern Slavery Act, outlawed upskirting, created the offences of coercive control and stalking (and doubled the maximum sentence), criminalised the sending or threatening to send revenge porn, passed a new Victims’ Code, and increased funding for Rape Support Centres, helplines and refuge spaces.

Nusrat Ghani MP for Wealden said: “It is a sad but inescapable truth that domestic abuse is a horrific reality for many people in Wealden and across the UK. For the past five years I have been campaigning to get the law to recognise all forms of domestic abuse as a crime as well as to ensure additional resources to support victims. I supported the campaign to end a “rough sex defence” and I’m pleased to see this new clause enshrined in the Bill. I continue to work with Sussex Police on a coordinated campaign across Wealden which attempts to reach victims and ensure they are supported and kept safe. I am pleased that this landmark legislation is finally in place to protect and support victims of domestic abuse and their children, and to bring perpetrators to justice.”

You can read the original article here.

You may also be interested in

Sussex Police

Working with Sussex Police on tackling Crime

Wealden is a great place to live and has consistently low levels of crime.
Nus Ghani

Combating Domestic Violence

It is a sad but inescapable truth that domestic violence is a horrific reality for thousands of people, both women and men, around the UK in 21st century Britain. Alongside rape, sexual exploitation and trafficking, domestic violence is an inexcusable crime. It is even present in Wealden, where domestic abuse crimes rose to 532 in 2014/15 and the number of domestic abuse incidents reached 742.
NGhani & Thomas

Nusrat Ghani MP reveals winner of 2025 Christmas card competition

Monday, 15 December, 2025
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Sussex Weald, is delighted to reveal that the winner of her 2025 Christmas card competition is Year 4 pupil Thomas Plummer from Blackboys primary school.Earlier in the autumn, Nusrat launched her annual Christmas card competition, inviting all pupils at primary schools across Su

Show only

  • Articles
  • European News
  • Local News
  • Media
  • Newsletters
  • Reports
  • Speeches
  • Speeches in Parliament
  • Westminster News

Nus Ghani Member of Parliament for Sussex Weald

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Nusrat
  • In Parliament
ConservativesPromoted by Nusrat Ghani of 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill, TN40 1QJ.
Copyright 2025 Nus Ghani Member of Parliament for Sussex Weald. All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree