PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
County lines and child criminal exploitation (23 September 2020)

Motion Details

That this House is alarmed at the expansion of county lines networks, recently exacerbated by covid-19; calls for clarification of laws to ensure that all young people who are groomed, coerced and controlled into committing crime are recognised as victims of trafficking and exploitation; advocates the adoption of a new public health approach to drug prevention that works with schools, pupil referral units and providers for those outside of mainstream education; notes the need for new local safeguarding partnerships enabling multi-agency work to identify and respond to child criminal exploitation; further notes that a system is required for seamlessly sharing data across borders and agencies and disrupting grooming and criminality that has migrated from the streets to encrypted apps; and calls upon the Government to introduce a stand-alone national strategy on child criminal exploitation that includes these recommendations as a matter of urgency.

Sponsored by:
Grahame Morris (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
8
35%
 
 
Independent
5
22%
 
 
Conservative
3
13%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
2
9%
 
 
Scottish National Party
2
9%
 
 
Green Party
1
4%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
1
4%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
1
4%
 
Sponsor List (23 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Paula Barker
Liverpool Wavertree
Ind
Crispin Blunt
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
Con
Fiona Bruce
Ind
Richard Burgon
Leeds East
LD
Wendy Chamberlain
North East Fife
SNP
Ronnie Cowan
Ind
Jonathan Edwards
Lab
Mike Hill
Lab
Ian Lavery
Blyth and Ashington
Green
Caroline Lucas
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
Lab
Ian Mearns
Lab
Grahame Morris (Sponsor)
Easington
Lab
Kate Osborne
Jarrow and Gateshead East
Con
Sir Mike Penning
Lab
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
PC
Liz Saville Roberts
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
DUP
Jim Shannon
Strangford
SNP
Chris Stephens
Ind
Claudia Webbe
PC
Hywel Williams
Lab
Mohammad Yasin
Bedford

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