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Eastwood welcomes Minister’s commitment to LCM on spiking laws

written by cassoscoop January 7, 2025
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SDLP Foyle MP Colum Eastwood has welcomed an assurance provided to him by the Justice Minister that she intends to pursue a Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) to allow new anti-spiking laws currently being considered in London to extend to the North of Ireland.

Mr Eastwood has been pressing the British Government to expedite the introduction of a new standalone criminal offence of spiking and to provide additional resources to tackle the crime as a means of addressing the increase in violence against women and girls.

Said the Foyle MP: “Drink spiking is a sinister crime and it’s often a precursor to acts of violence against women and girls.

“It’s really important, therefore, that we do everything in our power to eliminate it and to punish those responsible.

“That’s why I have been pressing the British Government to expedite plans to introduce a standalone criminal offence of spiking, updating the law and resourcing new programmes to keep women and girls safe.

“Given the disappointingly slow pace of legislation coming through the Assembly, I also wrote to the Justice Minister at the end of last year asking her to commit to supporting a legislative consent motion that would extend the new law being considered at Westminster to Northern Ireland.

“This approach could save years of time and demonstrate our shared commitment to addressing violence against women and girls.

“I am pleased that the Minister has confirmed, subject to Executive approval, that she agrees with this approach.

“This is an area where we have strong cross-party agreement, now we need to see action.

“I will work with the Executive and the Home Office to make sure we get this across the line as quickly as possible.”

Eastwood welcomes Minister’s commitment to LCM on spiking laws was last modified: January 7th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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