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Trial by Jury Proposed Restrictions 2025-07-09

09 July 2025

Lead MP

Robert Jenrick

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

Justice & Courts
Other Contributors: 29

At a Glance

Robert Jenrick raised concerns about trial by jury proposed restrictions 2025-07-09 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the Government's plans to restrict trial by jury through the creation of a Crown court bench division and related sentencing changes, given that this could undermine centuries-old constitutional principles for minimal impact on backlogs? The MP expresses concern over the erosion of public trust in the justice system and calls for an end to further sentencing discounts.

Government Response

Justice & Courts
Government Response
The Government inherited a severely strained criminal court system with rising backlogs. The Lord Chancellor commissioned Sir Brian Leveson to review the situation, and his report confirms that the system is in crisis. The Government supports ambitious recommendations for bold action to stabilize the justice system. While jury trials will remain essential for serious cases, the Government aims to improve efficiency to prevent justice from being delayed excessively. They are considering all aspects of Sir Brian's report before responding formally in autumn. They highlight increased court sitting days and additional funding as part of their commitment to restoring public confidence in the courts.
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