Hello :o)
To help put this in perspective for those unfamiliar with the British Govt, the MP in question, Patricia Hewitt is a member of the Cabinet with roughly the same responsibilities as the US Commerce Secretary. She is an elected MP.
Patricia Hewitt is, therefore, very senior - much more so than Hilary Benn who is a Junior Minister in the Home Office (and son of Tony Benn a former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party).
Patricia is politically associated with the New Labour project and a noted supporter of children's and women's rights. She is not one, therefore, to be fobbed off. Nor do I think that Hilary Benn is fobbing her off.
Britain leaves voluntary organisations alone unless they are associated with law breaking. Individuals are subject to the same law of the land as anyone else and there is no special treatment because you are a member of a religious organisation.
If the WTBTS can be shown to either
encourage people not to comply with the law
to have colluded with law breakers
or have broken the law itself
they will be pursued by the police in the same way as any other member of the public.
If people want the law changed, they need to say in what way they would like it changed and why. There always have to be good public reasons for changes in the law, but in an area like child protection, the Government will be on the side of the children, not institutions.
BUT the Government will need persuading to act.
Patricia Hewitt is one of the best people to be championing this cause. It would be a bit like being Colin Powell if you wanted to lobby President Bush.
The Labour Party conference starts this weekend in Blackpool. I have this evening been speaking to a family member who is attending to meet with certain Ministers and I have raised this matter with them. I want to pass some more detailed information on - but - does anyone know what are the reporting laws - or lack of them - on child abuse in the UK??????
If we don't have mandatory reporting, this would perhaps be the best line to pursue - but I need any info on this that anyone can dig up - please.
Child abuse is in the public eye in this country at the moment - and with an Early Day motion mention by Patricia Hewitt, now is the time to pursue this. I was advised that other avenues where members can help advertise this cause are ChildLine, the NSPCC, The Children's Society etc. The Government would be certain to discuss any changes to the law with these and other organisations/charities relating to children.