MP speaks out for sign language - 21st February 2022

Deaf people in the UK could soon have recognition for British Sign Language (BSL). A law which was proposed in parliament has now got the support of the government.

If it receives enough votes, new rules would be created for BSL. A British Sign Language Council would give advice on its use in public places.

Rose Ayling-Ellis is a deaf actor who won Strictly Come Dancing. She says that she wants privacy. She explained that if there isn't an interpreter, she has to bring a family member with her to the doctors.

Labour politician Rosie Cooper introduced the proposed law to parliament. She said the law would send "a clear message" about deaf people's rights.

Cooper, whose parents are deaf, shared her own childhood experiences during the discussions in parliament. Her memory of booking the family holiday at the age of four demonstrated the pressures which children of deaf parents face. This pointed to the unfair responsibilities that children have to take on.

Cooper says a law would make clear that BSL "should be treated as equal." This is the case in 41 other countries around the world. However, BSL is currently only recognised as an official language in Scotland. This is despite the fact that 250,000 people communicate with BSL every day in the UK.

David Buxton is chair of the British Deaf Association. He's clear that the proposed law would help deaf people "access information and services". He wants BSL to be "protected and promoted" so that deaf people can "achieve their potential on an equal basis" with others in society.

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