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Chris Grayling defends child smacking | Chris Grayling defends child smacking |
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Justice Secretary Chris Grayling says he smacked his own children when they were young and has defended the right of parents to smack. | Justice Secretary Chris Grayling says he smacked his own children when they were young and has defended the right of parents to smack. |
The Conservative minister, who has two grown-up children, told the Mail on Sunday smacking young children sometimes "sends a message". | The Conservative minister, who has two grown-up children, told the Mail on Sunday smacking young children sometimes "sends a message". |
He said it was to be used occasionally but he did not hanker for when children were "severely beaten at school". | He said it was to be used occasionally but he did not hanker for when children were "severely beaten at school". |
He also spoke about prisons saying they should be "spartan but humane." | He also spoke about prisons saying they should be "spartan but humane." |
Parents in the UK are not explicitly banned from smacking their children. | Parents in the UK are not explicitly banned from smacking their children. |
But the 2004 Children's Act removed the defence of "reasonable chastisement" for any child punishment that caused such injuries as bruising, swelling, cuts, grazes or scratches. | But the 2004 Children's Act removed the defence of "reasonable chastisement" for any child punishment that caused such injuries as bruising, swelling, cuts, grazes or scratches. |
Mr Grayling, who is MP for Epsom and Ewell, told the paper: "You chastise children when they are bad, as my parents did me," he said. | Mr Grayling, who is MP for Epsom and Ewell, told the paper: "You chastise children when they are bad, as my parents did me," he said. |
"I'm not opposed to smacking. It is to be used occasionally. | "I'm not opposed to smacking. It is to be used occasionally. |
"Sometimes it sends a message - but I don't hanker for the days when children were severely beaten at school." | "Sometimes it sends a message - but I don't hanker for the days when children were severely beaten at school." |
Asked about prisons, he said he wanted them to be "spartan, but humane, a place people don't have a particular desire to come back to". | Asked about prisons, he said he wanted them to be "spartan, but humane, a place people don't have a particular desire to come back to". |
He said it was not "reasonable for prisoners to enjoy things that those outside on low incomes would struggle to have". | He said it was not "reasonable for prisoners to enjoy things that those outside on low incomes would struggle to have". |
"My idea of prison is not sitting watching the Sky Sports Sunday match." | "My idea of prison is not sitting watching the Sky Sports Sunday match." |
He said having access to a TV should be a privilege that is earned and he did not approve of prisons buying "state-of-the-art" kit when most people had to make sacrifices to buy them. | He said having access to a TV should be a privilege that is earned and he did not approve of prisons buying "state-of-the-art" kit when most people had to make sacrifices to buy them. |
Mr Grayling also said he would not tolerate gay couples sharing a prison cell. | Mr Grayling also said he would not tolerate gay couples sharing a prison cell. |
"It is not acceptable to allow same-sex couples to effectively move in together and live a domestic life," he said. | "It is not acceptable to allow same-sex couples to effectively move in together and live a domestic life," he said. |
"If such a thing happened, I would want those prisoners put in separate prisons." | "If such a thing happened, I would want those prisoners put in separate prisons." |
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