Clause 45 — Meaning of "qualifying trigger"

Part of Bill Presented – in the House of Commons at 7:15 pm on 9 November 2009.

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Photo of David Winnick David Winnick Labour, Walsall North 7:15, 9 November 2009

Even if the hon. and learned Gentleman does not accept the Government's view, there are pretty good arguments on both sides, but given the violence that is perpetrated against women and given that far more women than men are murdered as a result of affairs and sexual infidelity, would it not be right-I speak as a layman, not a lawyer-for the House to convey the message that sexual infidelity must not lead to a manslaughter charge, because it constitutes outright murder? After all, we convey messages on all kinds of issues. That would strengthen the opinion held by so many of us that women should be protected against violence and, obviously, should be protected first and foremost against being murdered.