Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders

Debate between Andrew Snowden and Alex Davies-Jones
Thursday 20th November 2025

(1 day, 11 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Davies-Jones Portrait Alex Davies-Jones
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I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for his question. I do have a can-do attitude, and I am willing to do everything we can as a Government to ensure that we get this right—that we keep our public and our prison officers safe, and keep dangerous criminals locked up where they belong. The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that the legal proceedings are still ongoing. I reiterate that we are looking at all options available, including the right to appeal, because we will be as responsible and effective with taxpayers’ money as possible.

Andrew Snowden Portrait Mr Andrew Snowden (Fylde) (Con)
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Hashem Abedi was in a separation centre at HMP Frankland when he attacked three prison officers with hot cooking oil. Under these rulings and interventions by European courts, determining the human rights of convicted and violent terrorists, does the Minister really think that it would be appropriate for this individual to be given access to a kitchen?

Alex Davies-Jones Portrait Alex Davies-Jones
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I will not pre-empt the findings and outcome of Jonathan Hall’s review, but we believe in separation centres. They are a valuable tool, as the judgments state. We are ensuring that all our prison officers are kept safe, and once the recommendations of Jonathan Hall’s review are published and the Government have carefully considered them, I will happily speak with the hon. Gentleman, and work with him to ensure that they are followed through.

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Debate between Andrew Snowden and Alex Davies-Jones
Tuesday 3rd June 2025

(5 months, 2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Davies-Jones Portrait Alex Davies-Jones
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My sympathies are with my hon. Friend’s constituent. It is vital that victims are notified. Those victims who are currently eligible for the victim notification scheme should be given a victim liaison officer to find out about their cases, but we know that there is more to do. We are bringing forward a new victim notification scheme in our Victims and Courts Bill, which will for the first time provide a dedicated helpline to get such information to victims and survivors.

Andrew Snowden Portrait Mr Andrew Snowden (Fylde) (Con)
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T3. The Secretary of State recently announced that paedophiles will be castrated ahead of early release from prison, which turns out to be nothing more than taking some pills that may—I repeat “may”—reduce their libido. Will the Secretary of State confirm here and now that no paedophile prisoner will be released from prison early until it has been proven that the medication has effectively castrated them?