On MVAWG:
MN question: 'how do you think we can address the appalling levels of male violence against women we see men committing the most awful crimes such as images of child abuse and yet receiving non-custodial sentences while a woman who made a vile comment on social media received a prison sentence of 31 months yes her comment was horrible but did it warrant a FastTrack prison term as a woman I have lost my faith in the justice system'
Kemi Badenoch: 'I'm very sorry, uh, to hear that you've lost your faith in the justice system. This is something uh that is very close to my heart, um, I remember being asked whether or not I was feminist and I always say yes because I believe in equal rights for men and women.
I don't have the academic feminism that a lot of people have, uh, where there there's theories and so on which are not my space my feminism comes from a realization that we as women are vulnerable our bodies are weaker, that our biology creates, um, a lot of difficulties for us which men will never, never understand, you know even you know with the best will will in the world. And so there's a spectrum you know at the easy end, with people just understanding what we go through pregnancy periods menopause and so on they just don't get it but the extreme end is the one that you're talking about and it is something that honestly gives me nightmares.
You know I worry about my children walking to school my daughters, what sort of situations they can get into and I think it is extraordinary how some people get away with extreme levels of violence and it looks like a slap on the wrist. I hate it when I see you know and read stories of women who are trapped in these unbelievably bad relationships and they can't get out more uh uh tougher
sentencing is important that means building more prisons but also just looking at sentencing as a whole.
I do think it's extraordinary that sometimes people get tough sentences for things that we think are minor misdemeanors and then those who do awful things are released early - some of the prisoners who've uh come out of this uh early prison release should be in prison still - child abuse Etc.
I think those who share images uh are treated as if it's just an online crime, it is just as violating as if it had happened physically because it never goes away the image is shared and and enjoyed by all sorts of uh of perverts and uh all across the world we've got to tackle what is going on online we've got to tackle the endless proliferation of porn that glorifies the abuse of women.
So I have a problem with um you know the way that porn is so accessible even to very young boys and it makes them think that this is something that is normal that this is what women enjoy there is a whole [?} of policy that we need to look at in this area that I'm very concerned about and um and and I will definitely definitely do work on if I'm leader of the opposition but sentencing is key as well.
Justine Mumsnet: 'And do you think the justice system is inherently misogynistic?
Kemi: 'I don't think it is inherently misogynistic. I'm going back now to my um to my law degree and I you know feminist critiques of land law and so on I think we've moved away from those periods where the justice system definitely was misogynistic and women can do a lot of things but I think what we're going to need to do now requires a wholesale change of the system what used to work uh 20 40 50 years ago doesn't work now um you know that case of um you know Giselle Pelicot in France like it's just so horrific the the justice system was not built to deal with that kind of thing what that woman is doing is amazing we need to look at what the system can do for the future not try and keep using old ways of doing things for for 2024 and that's why I've been saying let's not rush out with policies and say we're going to do this we're going to do that what can the future look like how can we we redesign the system to be fit for the future not just for what was happening yesterday.'