Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Oral Answers to Questions

Mary Kelly Foy Excerpts
Tuesday 11th November 2025

(1 day, 11 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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That is why we have to put public protection first and there has to be a robust risk assessment. We require the Parole Board in particular to make very sensitive assessments. People cannot leave prison unless we are confident that they will not go on to commit further crimes. That is the assessment we ask the Parole Board and others in the prison system to make.

Mary Kelly Foy Portrait Mary Kelly Foy (City of Durham) (Lab)
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9. What recent assessment he has made of the potential merits of lowering the pension age of prison officers.

Jake Richards Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Jake Richards)
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The Government recognise that pension age is an important issue for frontline staff and our recognised trade unions that represent the views of their members. Officials met POA representatives earlier in the autumn to discuss pension age and will continue to engage with them on this important issue.

Mary Kelly Foy Portrait Mary Kelly Foy
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The prison officers association recently launched its “68 is Too Late” pensions report, based on the largest member survey in POA history. The report is a heartbreaking read: prison officers describe how unrealistic and, frankly, cruel it is to expect them to walk the landings until they are almost 70 years old and the effect that it has on morale. There are three prisons in Durham, so I often hear support for this important campaign. Does the Minister accept that at the heart of the prisons crisis, there is a crisis in how prison staff are treated by the state, and that resolving the pensions crisis should be a top priority for any Government who are serious about fixing our jails?

Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards
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I am grateful for my hon. Friend’s question, and I take this opportunity to praise and thank the prison officers who do a remarkable job in what are often trying and appalling circumstances. As I said, the Government will continue to engage with the relevant and recognised unions, as well as with prison officers themselves. I know that the Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary is meeting the POA in the coming days.