Debates between Mike Wood and Suella Braverman during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Mike Wood and Suella Braverman
Thursday 7th July 2022

(2 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Suella Braverman Portrait The Attorney General
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When it comes to domestic abuse, our landmark Domestic Abuse Act 2021 is strengthening protection for victims and ensuring that perpetrators feel the full force of the law. It includes the first legal definition of domestic abuse, it improves support for victims in the courts, it introduces new offences and it strengthens the legislation precisely for victims of domestic abuse. It is a pity he did not want to talk about that.

Mike Wood Portrait Mike Wood (Dudley South) (Con)
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4. What recent steps she has taken to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of disclosure between all parties in the criminal justice system.

Suella Braverman Portrait The Attorney General (Suella Braverman)
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We published the review of disclosure and the amended disclosure guidelines in May to deliver improvements for police, prosecutors and victims of crime. The new guidelines feature an annex on data protection that will ease the burden on police handling of digital material and will leave the police more time to be on the street, fighting and investigating crime. I am pleased with how the guide- lines have been received by the profession throughout.

Mike Wood Portrait Mike Wood
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What impact does the Attorney General expect her guidelines, published in May, to have on the CPS’s decision making and prosecution of sex offences?

Suella Braverman Portrait The Attorney General
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My hon. Friend raises a real priority for the Government. These guidelines will mean fewer unnecessary intrusions into a victim’s private life and more interactions with victims to help them understand the process. All of this will mean that victims are more engaged, there is less attrition and the process is swifter but just as effective. It is unfortunate that some Labour Members have promoted an incorrect understanding of what these guidelines mean.