Criminal Courts: Independent Review

Debate between Jess Brown-Fuller and Ayoub Khan
Tuesday 14th October 2025

(6 days, 10 hours ago)

Westminster Hall
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Jess Brown-Fuller Portrait Jess Brown-Fuller
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I have picked out the main recommendations in the report that I cannot agree with. There are 45 recommendations in the Leveson report and some of them could go some way, but removing the key pillar of our justice system by removing the right to trial by jury is something that I cannot support.

Ayoub Khan Portrait Ayoub Khan
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The Sentencing Council was headed by the late Lord Justice William Davis, who was a recorder at my local court in Birmingham. He made reference to the sentencing guidelines and the disparity in sentences highlighted in the probation report. We know that sentences were passed by judges. Given that judges have passed sentences that were disproportionate for certain communities, does the hon. Member agree that that is one of the reasons we must ensure jury trials remain?

Jess Brown-Fuller Portrait Jess Brown-Fuller
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I absolutely agree with the hon. Member. I will bring my remarks to a close. Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to ask the Minister my questions, but I will get back to her on a suitable occasion.