Engagements
Oral Answers to Questions: Prime Minister
House of Commons debates
9 June 2010
Caroline Flint (Don Valley, Labour):
"The Coalition: our programme for government"
states:
"We will extend anonymity in rape cases to
defendants."
May I ask the Prime Minister why he believes that defendants
in rape cases are more deserving of anonymity than those accused of
murder, domestic violence or sexual abuse of children?
David Cameron (Prime Minister; Witney,
Conservative)
I know that the right hon. Lady cares very deeply about this
issue-the key issue of getting the conviction rate for rapists
up-as do I. I know that she gave a good speech on the subject in an
Adjournment debate. What I would say is that none of us should
ignore the fact that somehow there is a problem with this. We know
that a lot of people are falsely accused, whose careers and lives
can be blighted- [Interruption.] Opposition Members shake
their heads, but in some cases people have committed suicide. One
of the proofs is that when Ms Harman, now leader of the Labour
party, was in office, she commissioned a report into this issue by
Baroness Stern, which found that 8 to 10% of reported rape cases
could result in false allegations. Baroness Stern, who looked into
the issue, said that defendant anonymity was often raised and that
a
"full examination of the issues would be helpful to the
debate".
What we are promising is to bring proposals forward so that
they can be debated. Let us not ignore the fact that there is a
problem, because there is one, and let us see if we can work
together to find the right outcome.
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