(14 years ago)
Commons ChamberIt is a bit rich for the right hon. Gentleman to ask that question. As a former Prisons Minister, he bears part of the responsibility for the level of overcrowding that we have inherited.
Sadly, the answer is that we are not in a position to create enough prison places to be able to address the problem of overcrowding. That will probably have to wait for more economically propitious times. It will take us a while to get the economy into the shape that will enable us to deal with the prison overcrowding that we have inherited.
8. How much was spent on legal aid for cases in respect of immigration appeals in the last 12 months.
(14 years, 6 months ago)
Commons Chamber18. What his policy is on increasing prison capacity; and if he will make a statement.
I refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave to the hon. Member for North Durham (Kevan Jones) earlier.
I thank the Minister for his response earlier and agree with the comments that he made. Does he agree that the successful reduction of reoffending levels requires a long-term focus rather than a series of short-term piecemeal proposals? The Labour Government had short-termism and failed.
I agree with my hon. Friend. I am afraid that we have seen too much focus on the pursuing of political positions and influence by the media. What we have to do now is take advantage of the change in Administration, and the fact that we have a coalition Government, to try to take the political heat out of the issue, and achieve consensus on a long-term strategy to address reoffending.
T10. What is the legal aid funding allocation per head in England and Wales, and how does it compare with legal aid funding in other countries?