Independent Sentencing Review

Debate between Shabana Mahmood and Blake Stephenson
Thursday 22nd May 2025

(1 week, 4 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Blake Stephenson Portrait Blake Stephenson (Mid Bedfordshire) (Con)
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Under these proposals, foreign criminals will be deported after serving 30% of their sentence, which I appreciate is an improvement. The public want them to be deported right away—does the Lord Chancellor?

Shabana Mahmood Portrait Shabana Mahmood
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The review recommends immediate deportation—meaning “as quickly as possible”, because we still have to detain people before we can get them on a plane and back to their country of origin—for sentences of under three years. We are going to work up proposals on that with the Home Office. For more serious offenders with sentences of over three years, we are going to bring the threshold down from 50% to 30%.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Shabana Mahmood and Blake Stephenson
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

(1 month, 1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Shabana Mahmood Portrait Shabana Mahmood
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What a load of nonsense. I am the Lord Chancellor who is rectifying the situation with the proper distinction between matters of policy and matters of independent judicial decision through the Bill that we will debate on Second Reading later today. I have already dealt with the issues in relation to the immigration guidelines. The right hon. Gentleman has made some comments about that which do not bear resemblance to fact, so perhaps he would like to correct the record. On the bail guidance and on all other guidance that relates to equality before the law, I have said that we are reviewing absolutely everything. I will ensure that under this Government equality before the law is never a principle that is compromised, although it was compromised under the Conservative Government.

Blake Stephenson Portrait Blake Stephenson (Mid Bedfordshire) (Con)
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3. What steps she is taking through the criminal justice system to help tackle hyper-prolific offending.

Louie French Portrait Mr Louie French (Old Bexley and Sidcup) (Con)
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21. What steps she is taking through the criminal justice system to help tackle hyper-prolific offending.

Shabana Mahmood Portrait The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Shabana Mahmood)
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This Government inherited a situation where around 10% of offenders account for over half of all convictions. We also inherited rising levels of theft and shoplifting. In February, I announced reforms to the probation service that will focus more of its time on offenders who pose a higher risk of reoffending, and I have asked David Gauke to review how sentences could be reformed to address prolific offending, cut the cycle of reoffending and ultimately make our streets safer.

Blake Stephenson Portrait Blake Stephenson
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In my constituency there is a particular problem of hyper-prolific shoplifting. There are no credible deterrents and it is a scourge on our local communities and shop owners. Can the Justice Secretary rule out any possibility of allowing career criminals to avoid prison, even for short sentences?

Shabana Mahmood Portrait Shabana Mahmood
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First, in the Crime and Policing Bill this Government have removed the effective immunity from prosecution for thefts relating to values under £200, so we are already taking clear, definitive action to deal with the problems that the hon. Gentleman sees in his constituency. I will not pre-empt the findings of the sentencing review. I am interested in how we ensure that those who he correctly described as career criminals turn their back on a life of crime, because in the end that is the best strategy for cutting crime and making our streets safer.