Paedophiles convicted of serious sexual offences could lose parental rights over their children under a new law.
The proposed law change comes after the BBC reported the case of a mother who spent £30,000 in legal fees to stop her paedophile ex-husband getting access to their daughter.
After hearing the story, Labour MP Harriet Harman tabled an amendment to upcoming legislation.
It covers the most serious sexual offence - rape of a child under 13.
Speaking to BBC News, Ms Harman said paedophiles who were guilty of that crime in the future would be “automatically deprived” of their parental rights.
I’d be against setting the bar at rape.
Stripping the right at paedophilia makes because there is a legitimate risk to the parents child.
“Simply” rape does not endanger the child, and rape claims have been weaponised before. Not to mention in the UK’s instance legally only men can be guilty of rape.
Add to that the “slippery slope” of if we strip parental rights for a heinous crime, why stop at rape? What about murder? Drunk driving resulting a death? Etc.
Drunk driving and murder are potentially dangerous for the child as well. I agree that it’s a very difficult topic to tie parental rights to one’s criminal records.
I wouldn’t say the issue is the slippery slope but rather who is going to raise them instead.
We have no solution to this problem and it often makes things worse.
It makes far more sense for these crimes to be used as a legal avenue for a relative or close family friend to assume parental responsibility.
Tossing children into a system that produces worse outcomes is just another of our thousands of short term solutions that ignore the long term outcome.