Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry: Recommendations - Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:39 pm on 8 January 2025.

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Photo of Lord Laming Lord Laming Chair, Accommodation Steering Group Committee 3:39, 8 January 2025

My Lords, does the Minister agree that the law of the land should apply equally to everybody, irrespective of their background, colour or whatever else? Secondly, does he agree that it must be child-centred and that the welfare of each child is of paramount importance? That is the law of the land, and we need to make sure that it is implemented everywhere, for every child.

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