I have been reading all I can about this POGS as it incenses me too and I am proud that Britain is brave enough to make a stand. I think there has been too much pandering to so called cultural considerations and too much fear of offending. These are children and we would do well to remember that. These girls and women who are speaking out are brave and potentially putting themselves and their families at risk, and the least we can do is take them seriously. I applaud the proposal of criminal charges being made against parents who fail to prevent FGM. Maybe it is prudery because female genitalia are being discussed openly, but if the cultural requirement was for say, a girl ( or a boy) to have an ear cut off, or their nostrils slit as part of a marriage ritual imagine the fuss! So what is the difference? Well done William Hague, for tackling this sensitive subject.