Debates between Jake Richards and James Wild during the 2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Jake Richards and James Wild
Tuesday 19th May 2026

(3 weeks, 1 day ago)

Commons Chamber
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James Wild Portrait James Wild (North West Norfolk) (Con)
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19. What estimate he has made of the number of prisoners released in error since July 2024.

Jake Richards Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Jake Richards)
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The Government are committed to transparency on this issue. We publish data on releases in error each July in the HM Prison and Probation Service annual digest. On 15 April we also published ad hoc data for April 2025 to March 2026, alongside Dame Lynne Owens’ independent review and the Government’s response, accepting, in principle, all the recommendations.

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James Wild Portrait James Wild
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Despite implementing what the Justice Secretary said were the strongest ever checks, every week criminals are being given a “Get out of jail free” card. How many of those 441 prisoners, wrongly let out of prison on Labour’s watch, remain at large, and why is it still taking days for the Prison Service to let the police know when it has wrongly released people?

Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards
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The truth is that this is a long-standing issue in our criminal justice system, and it is a disgrace—any release in error is a disgrace. How do we solve the issue? We solve it by investing in our prison system. That is why we are building more prisons than we have done since the Victorian era. We are investing in stabilising the prison population. That is why we introduced the Sentencing Act 2026, so finally we have some sustainability in our prison system, after the Conservatives did absolutely nothing. We are taking action, as recommended by Dame Lynne Owens, and that action will be undertaken rapidly.