Comments on: A Devastating Blow to Victims of Human Trafficking 2011/05/09/a-devastating-blow-to-victims-of-human-trafficking/ London MEP European Parliament Tue, 01 Mar 2016 16:57:01 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Fevzi Hussein 2011/05/09/a-devastating-blow-to-victims-of-human-trafficking/#comment-4482 Tue, 10 May 2011 09:46:29 +0000 ?p=14450#comment-4482 Mary,
This is indeed appalling news. I will take nothing away from the ‘Sally Army’ as they are a well respected organisation but I am not sure how they even begin to compare to the exceptionally brilliant work that Denise Marshall’s charity does helping illegally trafficked women to get back on their feet after exiting from the sex industry. The government have really got this one wrong, like so many other things which have a link to equality, dignity and respect. The Poppy Project is a specialised service and one which has now been placed in a very vulnerable position by this government.
The Salvation is simply not up to delivering the standard of service that was being provided previously by Poppy. We should be under no illusion what will happen as a result of this decision. Vulnerable groups [i.e.. women] have again been targetted by the UK Government. Shame on you Cameron and Clegg!

The previous comment makes reference to the church and this is exactly one of the reasons why they should NOT be involved in this work, as there are to many preconceptions about morality etc that will potentially act as a conflict to the interest of the women they are trying to help.

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By: Martin 2011/05/09/a-devastating-blow-to-victims-of-human-trafficking/#comment-4480 Mon, 09 May 2011 20:09:18 +0000 ?p=14450#comment-4480 as always… cut costs cut service

since the C of E is our established church, why not them?

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