Euro MP backs tougher human trafficking measures

Date published: 23 March 2011


A Rochdale MEP has welcomed the decision for the UK to support tougher measures on human traffickers.

The United Kingdom will sign up to Europe-wide measures to tackle human trafficking. The new laws will mean better protection for victims of trafficking and an increased chance of prosecuting the people that exploit them.

MEP Chris Davies campaigned for the UK to sign up to the new anti-trafficking directive. He said: “The UK has long been a leader in the fight against human trafficking and today's announcement sends a powerful message that we intend to maintain that position.

"Along with fellow MEPs I helped to lobby the Government to opt in to this directive after they initially decided against doing so.

“Certain issues are more easily tackled by 27 countries acting together than by each acting alone.

“Had the UK failed to opt in, efforts to curtail this abhorrent practice would have been hampered.

“EU involvement in this issue may have caused arguments within the coalition but as a Lib Dem I welcome this as a victory for the protection of vulnerable people.”

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