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Separation Centres Review 2026-02-03

03 February 2026

Lead MP

David Lammy

Debate Type

General Debate

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Justice & CourtsEmployment
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

David Lammy raised concerns about separation centres review 2026-02-03 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
The Government has responded to Jonathan Hall KC’s independent review of separation centres, which focuses on the protection of prison officers from violent extremism. The review highlights the need for small specialist units to manage dangerous offenders. Following a brutal attack by convicted terrorist Hashem Abedi in HMP Frankland, new measures include investment in protective equipment and training for frontline staff. The Government accepts all 13 recommendations made by Mr Hall and will improve risk management, governance of separation centres, current policy and law reform, and intelligence practices.

Government Response

Justice & CourtsEmployment
Government Response
The Government have acted decisively following the attack, investing in protective equipment and training. They accept all recommendations from Jonathan Hall’s review to improve risk management, governance of separation centres, policy reform, and intelligence practices. They are committed to protecting frontline staff and strengthening security measures. The Justice Secretary acknowledged the need for stricter measures but emphasised the importance of staying within ECHR obligations to protect vulnerable groups. He confirmed that separation centres are vital and that cross-party support exists for them. Recognised Jim Shannon’s experience with terrorist and extremist behaviour, emphasising the importance of remaining within the ECHR framework while reducing excessive litigation. Suggested looking at capping compensation payments and other measures to ease burdens on staff working in these environments.
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