Smacking might be banned?
More than two thirds of the population would back a ban on smacking children, according to a survey published today.
The MORI poll for the campaigning group Children Are Unbeatable! Alliance found 71 per cent of respondents supported a change in the law to give children the same protection from being hit as adults.
The current law allowing for "reasonable chastisement'' dates back to 1860 and means that children have less protection from smacking than adults.
An amendment to the Children Bill, currently being considered by the House of Lords, was tabled yesterday by four peers to give children equal protection.
It will be debated tomorrow in the House of Lords and peers will vote on the issue in June.
The Children Are Unbeatable! Alliance is pressing for a free conscience vote on the amendment.
The campaigning group brings together more than 350 organisations, including the NSPCC, Barnardos, Save the Children, NCH and the National Children's Bureau.
Commenting on the poll, NSPCC chief executive Mary Marsh said: "This shows that the general public supports sensible and fair modernisation of the law to give children equal protection.
"The current law giving children less protection dates back to the century before last and is clearly out of step with modern family values.
"In the 21st century, equal protection must be every child's right. It is vital that hitting children becomes as socially unacceptable as hitting anyone else, which means modernising the law, as at least 10 other European countries have done successfully.
"Children are the weakest and most fragile in our society. The least we should do is afford them equal protection, backed up by mass public education on positive parenting and greater support for parents."
The poll also found that 29 per cent of people believe children should have more legal protection than adults from being hit. Parents, young adults under 24 and women were most likely to support law reform, the survey of 2,004 adults found.
In 1998, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that UK law does not provide adequate protection for children in this respect and Council of Europe monitors are pressing ministers to act.
I am glad to say that even though you all hate AOL, they do keep some nice stuff going - like the actual poll they are running hasn't been hijacked by the idiots of the world - so 8000 votes are for smacking kids, 1000 for not smacking.
The reason for the thread is not just for people to say if they agree or disagree with the idea, so please - don't just post a "lets smack the little sods" or "NOoooo" - but discuss it.
Personally - i say its possibly the most ridiculous case of discussion ever - people should smack their kids - BUT NOT thrash/beat the crap out of them. That is abuse.
Do you think smacking works?
Do the other methods of discipline work just as well for all?
Whats your reasons for/against
Also - for all "kids" on the forums. Did you get smacked? what did your parents do when you did something dangerous? Do you agree with smacking - but BE sensible - don't just say no cause you hate being smacked (if indeed you are still smacked) - did you deserve it at all? and did it get the message across?
By the way - smacking taught me to respect and fear things - not only respect my parents and other people - but to fear danger (associated reaching for hot things with pain of being smacked....as you don't know what its like till you burn yourself - which i did do ). It also taught me right from wrong ALOT quicker than I would have learnt through "self enlightenment".Anyways - feel free to discuss if its of interest!
p.s - this is in England that this is happening - incase you yanks are getting confused!