During the election campaign, the prime minister had made a flagship pledge to voters to ensure the problem was halved in a decade.
But leading domestic abuse charity Refuge said it was disappointed the prime minister failed to address the âhorrifically highâ levels of abuse and set âclear targetsâ to tackle it in his speech to reset his faltering government five months after stepping into No 10.
Sir Keir had reiterated his pledge to crack down on violence against women in an interview as he backed The Independentâs
Brick by Brick campaign to build a refuge for women and children fleeing domestic abuse.
But it was not mentioned at all in Thursdayâs wide-ranging speech which laid out a new set of six âmilestonesâ designed to persuade voters Labour is solving some of the biggest problems facing the country.
Abigail Ampofo, interim chief executive of Refuge, said her organisation had welcomed the governmentâs promise to halve violence against women and girls within the next decade. However, she added that it was âleft disappointedâ that Sir Keirâs speech âfailed not only to address the horrific epidemic of violence against women and girls and domestic abuse that we are in, but to outline any clear targets as to how the governmentâs pledge will be accomplishedâ.
Ms Ampofo said: âIf the government is serious about halving violence against women and girls, we need an action plan now, including improved funding for lifesaving domestic abuse servicesâ. She warned that âmany will be unable to continue their crucial work if the government does not step upâ with ringfenced, multi-year funding for specialist organisations.
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