Fiona Bruce has signed the House of Commons Early Day Motion 218 titled “HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN ROMANIA”. The motion said:
That this House notes that Romania is the largest human trafficking conduit, with the UK being the biggest recipient of the women ensnared in this despicable trade; condemns the human trafficking of women from Romania; calls for better cooperation between the Romanian and UK governments to stop this vile practice; and further calls upon the Government to ensure that the UK is no longer a part of this terrible cycle of human suffering.
Fiona said:
“I am pleased to support EDM 218. As a member of the House of Commons Bill Committee on Modern Day Slavery I’m conscious that as a country we took a step through that Act to address the terrible suffering of trafficked people – especially young girls trafficked into prostitution – but there is so much more to do to stop this evil practice.”
Fiona commends the brilliant work of Hope for Justice. It is a remarkable charity that works to tackle these issues and recommends Ben Cooley’s (the inspirational founder of Hope for Justice) newly published book, Impossible is a dare.