Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:39 pm on 8 January 2025.
Lord Hanson of Flint
The Minister of State, Home Department
3:39,
8 January 2025
I am grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Brinton. To be honest, what the previous Government and their current front bench say on those matters is for them. What this Government are about is implementing action. On the issue of an aggravated offence, on Monday this week, in the House of Commons, my Right Honourable Friend said that there would be an aggravated offence for people who were involved in grooming, child sex and organising child sex gangs. That will be brought forward in the police and crime Bill later in this Session. It will do the job—and whatever the current Opposition do is a matter for them.
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