Debates between Robert Buckland and Caroline Johnson during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Robert Buckland and Caroline Johnson
Tuesday 9th July 2019

(4 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Robert Buckland Portrait The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Robert Buckland)
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A year ago, our education and employment strategy set out plans to transform the way prisoners develop the skills they need to secure employment on release, and in addition our new release on temporary licence framework aims to increase the number of people these opportunities are available to by allowing more prisoners to access it sooner and for longer.

Caroline Johnson Portrait Dr Johnson
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I pay tribute to companies such as Timpson that are leading the way in employing ex-offenders. Which other companies is my hon. and learned Friend working with on this issue?

Robert Buckland Portrait Robert Buckland
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I am delighted to say that large companies such as Greene King from the catering and hospitality sector and Wates from the construction sector are now working with the new futures network that was set up last year to bring more employers, large and small, into partnerships with prisons.

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Caroline Johnson Portrait Dr Caroline Johnson
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T6. Following the debate in Westminster Hall yesterday, can my hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State tell me when he will be able to bring forward a Bill to increase the penalty for those who are convicted of causing death by dangerous driving?

Robert Buckland Portrait The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Robert Buckland)
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I thank my hon. Friend for raising that issue. I am grateful to the Petitions Committee and to all hon. and right hon. Members who took part in that important debate yesterday, and to the families of the victims of that dreadful crime. It is my wish, and the wish of the Government, to bring forward the necessary legislation to change the maximum sentence from 14 years to life imprisonment as soon as humanly possible.