Convention on Violence Against Women: Prime Minister / Deputy Prime Minister joint statement
PM and DPM joint statement on the government signing the Council of Europe's Convention on Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence.
It reads:
International Women’s Day is about reflecting on the strides that have been taken to give women more power, more choice and more control over their lives. But it is also about pushing for more to be done. Because the truth is, there is still a lot of work we need to do on the basics: ending violence against women and ensuring the physical security that is everyone’s fundamental right.
The UK already has some of the most robust protections against violence towards women in the world. But we know we’ve got to do better. So today we can confirm that we are working towards signing the Council of Europe’s Convention on Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence before ratifying the treaty and incorporating it into UK law.
This agreement is unprecedented, and it is vital. Across Europe millions of women suffer physical or sexual violence in their lifetimes. In the UK nearly one million women experience domestic abuse each year. This is an utter scandal - and together we are going to work harder than ever to bring this violence to an end.
The agreement is not just a piece of paper. It’s going to lift the standards of protection for women across Europe, give greater support for victims and - crucially - bring many more perpetrators to justice.
By signing the Convention we would ensure that British offenders who commit their crimes abroad would still face justice in our courts. This is what we do in cases of murder and paedophilia. We believe rapists and abusive men from the UK who seriously harm women should face the same fate - wherever they commit the offence. Our message must be loud and clear: there must be nowhere to hide.